
In this masterclass, I dive into some of the most common logical fallacies you'll come across. We start with the "false equivocation," where people try to make two things that aren't equal seem the same to prove their point. I give an example from my own experience in professional sports and explain how this fallacy can distract from the real issue.
I also talk about the "appeal to emotion," where someone tries to make you feel guilty or emotional to avoid having a logical discussion. It’s often used to manipulate your response, and it’s something you need to watch out for.
Listen in to learn how to spot these fallacies and avoid being manipulated in conversations!
Show Notes:
[04:07] #10 False Equivocation
[08:05] #11 The appeal to emotional logical fallacy.
[14:37] #12 Tu Quoque Fallacy
[19:15] Recap
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