
We’re talking about logical fallacies—arguments that sound good but don’t hold up. Social media is full of them because emotions can get in the way of clear thinking. I’ll explain the common fallacies people use, why they use them (sometimes without even knowing), and how they show up in arguments and debates. This is part one of a four-part series where you’ll learn to spot these fallacies and how to call them out.
Show Notes:
[05:23] #1 Ad hominem logical fallacy.
[13:17] #2 Straw man fallacy.
[23:46] #3 The appeal to authority fallacy.
[34:11] Recap
Episodes Mentioned:
2078: Examples Do NOT Prove Arguments
1612: How To Formulate & Present A Logical Argument
1424: Seeing Both Sides OF Any Argument
2338: The TRASH That Is The American Medical System
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