Asked by Dulce Valderrama on Sep 30, 2024
Which of the following fallacies results from observing two events and concluding that there is a causal link between them when there is no such link?
A) False cause
B) False dichotomy
C) False dilemma
D) Appeal to ignorance
False Cause
Refers to a logical fallacy where it is assumed that because one event follows another, the first event caused the second.
Appeal to Ignorance
A logical fallacy that occurs when one argues that a proposition must be true because it has not been proven false or vice versa.
- Attain knowledge of diverse logical fallacies and their impact on evaluative thinking and dialectics.
Learning Objectives
- Attain knowledge of diverse logical fallacies and their impact on evaluative thinking and dialectics.
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