Letter From Birmingham Jail
Does the author use any fallacies of emotional argument such as scare tactics, either/or, slippery slope, sentimental appeals, bandwagon appeals? If so, please identify those occasions and explain what makes these examples fallacies.
i have 3 questions
1. Does the author use any fallacies of emotional argument such as scare tactics, either/or, slippery slope, sentimental appeals, bandwagon appeals? If so, please identify those occasions and explain what makes these examples fallacies.
2. Does the author use deductive reasoning or inductive reasoning in his argument? Does he use both? Provide at least two examples of the types of reasoning he uses and explain the reasoning in the example.
3. Does the author use any fallacies of logical argument such as hasty generalization, faulty causality, begging the question, circular reasoning, equivocation, non sequitur, straw man, red herring, faulty analogy? If so, please identify those occasions and explain what type of fallacies of logical argument they are.