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Description and examples of Slippery Slope fallacy.
In debate or rhetoric, the slippery slope is one of the classical informal fallacies. It suggests that an action will initiate a chain of events culminating in an undesirable event later without establishing or quantifying the relevant contingencies. The argument is sometimes referred to as the thin...
Describes and gives examples of two forms of the informal logical fallacy of slippery slope.
But: while deductively valid - in its informal and thus fallacious form, slippery slope involves "if-then" relationships (especially causal connections) which are
F. The hidden slippery slope risk and unexpected outcomes exposing multi-peaked preferences........ G. The hidden slippery slope risk and the ad hominem heuristic.......................................................
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But despite the toothless nature of the one under consideration at United Nations headquarters this week, it's a slippery slope.
The "slippery slope" argument format (also known as the "camel's nose in the tent," ... The slippery slope argument is clearly invalid if it is meant to be a point of logic, ...
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