You encounter/create arguments everyday but probably do not notice them.

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You encounter/create arguments everyday but probably do not notice them.

Please respond to the following:

You encounter/create arguments everyday but probably do not notice them. Try to find arguments and examples of logical errors in your everyday conversations with your family members and your friends. (Do not use examples from Internet Web sites which deal specifically with logic.)

1. Provide examples of two (2) “real-life” arguments (these should not be syllogisms; in ‘real life’ we rarely encounter arguments in the form of syllogisms). In a few sentences, describe each argument. Make sure to indicate its conclusion and its premises. 2. Identify whether the argument contains logical errors (if yes, which errors?) or whether it is an example of good reasoning. (Two extra points if your example does contain a fallacy of reasoning and if you identify the fallacy correctly.)


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