Can you outsmart the apples and oranges fallacy Elizabeth Cox
Dig into the false analogy fallacy, which assumes that because two things share a characteristic, they must be alike in other respects. Its 1997. The United States Senate has called a hearing about global warming. Some expert witnesses point out that past periods in Earths history were warmer than the 20th century. Because such variations existed long before humans, they claim the current trend is also the result of natural variation. Can you spot the problem with this argument Elizabeth Cox explores the false analogy fallacy. Lesson by Elizabeth Cox, directed by TOGETHER. Support Our NonProfit Mission Support us on Patreon: Check out our merch: Connect With Us Sign up for our newsletter: Follow us on Facebook: Find us on Twitter:
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