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Slide: 1
Somewhere in the city of Logicton...
Slide: 2
Logicton Court House
Slide: 3
Court is now in session. Mr. Slope, you stand accused of exaggeration and faulty reasoning. How do you plead?
Not guilty, Your Honor! I’m just being cautious!
JudgeRationalia
Slide: 4
Your Honor, this fallacy spreads panic. He claims that one small action always leads to extreme consequences, without real proof!
JudgeRationalia
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Example: ‘If we allow students to redo one test, soon they’ll expect to redo every test, and education will collapse!’ That’s pure exaggeration!”
It could happen... maybe…
JudgeRationalia
Slide: 6
Hmmm… proceed.
Your Honor, my client simply encourages people to think ahead. He reminds us that actions can have consequences. Isn’t that... logical?
Exactly! I’m just connecting the dots - a to b to c - it’s all connected!
JudgeRationalia
Slide: 7
Audience gasps...
But you skip steps, don’t you, Mr. Slope? You jump from small causes to huge effects without evidence!
Not always! Sometimes, little things really do lead to big problems!
JudgeRationalia
True - but assuming it always happens is where you go wrong!”
Slide: 8
Order! Order! This courtroom is turning into a debate club!
Other fallacies snicker in the background: Sir Straw Man whispers, “He’s always overreacting,” and Adam Hominem laughs.
JudgeRationalia
Slide: 9
You’re not preventing - you’re pretending! There’s a difference between warning and wild guessing!
(nodding): Exactly! I’m not fear mongering, I’m preventing disaster!
Your Honor, isn’t it fair to be cautious? If people didn’t think ahead, society might take real risks!
JudgeRationalia
Slide: 10
Mr. Slippery Slope, while your intentions may be to warn, you often mislead by assuming one event automatically causes another.
(bangs gavel):“You are found guilty of faulty reasoning - and sentenced to rehabilitation in the Logic Workshop!”
(relieved): “At least it’s not time at Fallacy Penetentiary…”
JudgeRationalia
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