Saturday, October 23, 2010

LINE DRAWING FALLACY

I think that the Line Drawing Fallacy is a really important concept to fully understand. In any kind of argument, it is very important to get your point across in a clear manner. Your side of the argument has to be able to stand against the other side in a fully visible line. Some people make their argument weaker when they do not make a clear argument that draw a line against the opposing side. The Line Drawing Fallacy is a claim that is dismissed because it is unclear and pointless and is unable to draw a line in an argument. You must always be able to get your claim across in a clear and effective way. To fix the Line Drawing Fallacy, you have to include precise and detailed claims in your argument. With enough detail and support a claim can easily draw the line in an argument. The Line Drawing Fallacy is very important to understand because it is very crucial in an argument to draw your line.

http://www.class.uidaho.edu/mickelsen/Media%20Readings/Fallacies%20Handout.htm

www.mhhe.com/mayfieldpub/ct/ch06/glossary.htm

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