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PostPosted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 6:17 pm 
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Ok, ya'll know I'm not the brightest bulb around here....(I know...shocking, isn't it?)

I remember something in college about fallacies and I remember memorizing a few things for a test and writing a paper but that was years ago.

Khross said something about a "No True Scotsman" and I hear "strawman" after everything that Monte posts, but I still don't quite get it.

I checked Wikipedia and there is a list of like a hundred different types of fallacies.

Here's the deal...it would be helpful to me, and possibly fun for you if you could list a fallacy, a definition, and an example. Extra points if you can find the example through some of the debates in Hellfire...helps to get things in context.

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Oooh. This'll be a fun thread.
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...and let's not use Monte's posts for every example.


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NO TRUE SCOTSMAN

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I've explained my position on why athiesm is not a religion many times on these forums, I'm not going to waste my time trying to explain it again.
Yes, you've explained. And, when confronted with the reality of how Atheism is practiced, continually fall back on the No True Scotsman fallacy. More to the point, New Atheism and Atheism as you describe it both require active disbelief, which makes both irrational and faith based.


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No True Scotsman: when a generalization is made true only when a counterexample is ruled out on shaky grounds. When faced with a counterexample to a universal claim, rather than denying the counterexample or rejecting the original universal claim, this fallacy modifies the subject of assertion to tautologically exclude the specific case or others like it

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Strawman is one you should definitely be familiar with. After that, look up circular argument.

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Moving the goalposts is a common fallacy..

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Moving the goalposts means changing the rules after the game has started.


If someone asserts "Nobody can jump over three camels!" and you cite references that show that someone indeed has jumped over three camels, then to further argue that the camels in question were dromedary and not bactrian and it doesn't count 'cause the dromedary has fewer humps, they've moved the goalposts on you.

All it takes is one exception to undermine someone's assertion and folks typically have an investment in their assertions...

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Go look for false equivalence.

Oh wait, it isn't one. It's just something someone made up in lieu of an actual fallacy being applicable. Most often, it's applied in situation to deny germane and pertinent information.

Ironically, its use is much more often than not, a fallacy in and of itself. Commonly a No True Scotsman fallacy.

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Either that, or it's a completely subjective value judgement masquerading as a fallacy.

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Post hoc ergo propter hoc is a common one. "after this, therefore because of this". So for example if people say "I never heard all these people complaining about big government before a black man was elected president. They must be racist"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post_hoc_ergo_propter_hoc

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Why scour, when I can just deliver them directly to the thread?

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This site has a list of them actually:

http://www.nizkor.org/features/fallacie ... html#index

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See, this is why I don't even use these terms. Nobody understands 'em. I admit, even I don't want to think about the terms..because noone understands. I'd rather explain it in plain english, so the people who I'm arguing against can understand. Though, it does help to have a highly developed bullshit detector.

This reminds me, the phrases I used to and sometimes do have issues with


"red is no match for blue" ...what the hell does that mean, does that mean red is better or blue is better? I always have to interpret this kind of statement based on context.


"the two are not mutually exclusive" -- i get this one now...but at first, I was like "PC Load Letter? What the **** does that mean?" Maybe because the tone of the statement feels like a double-negative.


"objects in mirror are closer than they appear" appear in the mirror, or appear as if you looked directly at them? It almost makes me feel like I'm autistic with not knowing what the hell people actually mean with these cookie cutter phrases.

I guess it's the same reason people say things like "i could care less" when they mean to say "i couldn't care less"


So yeah, I'll stick to just calling 'em like I see 'em.


Ok... /end tangent

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What about a Scottish Korean eating a Snickers? It's like one contradiction eating another.

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Screeling wrote:
What about a Scottish Korean eating a Snickers? It's like one contradiction eating another.

Contradictions taste goot!


Wrong. He's eating Starbursts. Stop being such a fail, Screeling.

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I think in lieu of telling someone Slippery Slope, Strawman, and Changing the Goalposts it is so much easier to tell them "**** You, you are wrong!" let them figure out why... even if they are not wrong. :)

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Lenas wrote:
...and let's not use Monte's posts for every example.


Well then where's the fun in it? Jebus.

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darksiege wrote:
I think in lieu of telling someone Slippery Slope, Strawman, and Changing the Goalposts it is so much easier to tell them "**** You, you are wrong!" let them figure out why... even if they are not wrong. :)

What do you propose calling this? The Beryllin Gambit?

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I vote for The Khross Conundrum. ;)

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Vindicarre wrote:
I vote for The Khross Conundrum.
... Curse you lack of inflection ... curse you!

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Hopwin wrote:
darksiege wrote:
I think in lieu of telling someone Slippery Slope, Strawman, and Changing the Goalposts it is so much easier to tell them "**** You, you are wrong!" let them figure out why... even if they are not wrong. :)

What do you propose calling this? The Beryllin Gambit?

Oh wait, can I change my vote to: Business as Usual ?

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Khross wrote:
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I vote for The Khross Conundrum.
... Curse you lack of inflection ... curse you!

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Hopwin wrote:
What do you propose calling this? The Beryllin Gambit?


I prefer to call it the Wormwood Logical Argument:
I'm smart; you're dumb; I'm big, you're little; I'm right, you're wrong, and there's nothing you can do about it.

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Argumentum ad nauseam.

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