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1. While discussing arguments, a slippery-slope design of an argument is considered fallacious in which of...

1. While discussing arguments, a slippery-slope design of an argument is considered fallacious in which of the following cases?

Select one:

a. There is sufficient basis to think that performing one action will unavoidably lead to another objectionable action

b. It is imaginary

c. There are only two likely outcomes

d. There is no good reason to think that performing one action will unavoidably lead to another unfavorable action

2.

During our lectures, it was discussed that a rushed simplification is a fallacy of:

Select one:

a. Undesirable premises

b. Satisfactory premises

c. Judgment

d. Adequate but untrue evidences

Homework Answers

Answer #1
  1. b. It is imaginary
    ( While discussing arguments, a slippery-slope design of an argument is considered fallacious when it is imaginary. The slippery slope is a fallacy when someone imagines that one event would lead to some other or a sequence of unfavorable event and that is not backed by reason or logic.)
  2. c. Judgment
    ( It was discussed that a rushed simplification is a fallacy of judgment. It is not related to adequate but untrue evidences because rushed simplification is related to inadequate evidences.)

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