RED HERRING. A red herring fallacy uses a parallel or seemingly relevant argument to distract from the original point being discussed. Example: When someone ...

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Zweifel and colleagues have previously proposed that proximity to death is a more important influence on health-care costs than age, suggesting that ...

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5 апр. 2023 г. ... A red herring fallacy is an attempt to redirect a conversation away from its original topic by introducing an irrelevant piece of ...

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A red herring is something that misleads or distracts from a relevant or important question. ... It may be either a logical fallacy or a literary device that ...

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A red herring is a logical fallacy in which irrelevant information is presented alongside relevant information, distracting attention from that relevant ...

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Description: Attempting to redirect the argument to another issue to which the person doing the redirecting can better respond. While it is similar to the ...

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This fallacy consists in diverting attention from the real issue by focusing instead on an issue having only a surface relevance to the first. Examples:.

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Everyday Red Herring Fallacy Examples · Distracting a child - “You\'re right, that toy in the toy shop looks really fun. · Convincing a parent to lend you the ...

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3 февр. 2023 г. ... A red herring uses misleading information to redirect away from the original topic. Often, people use red herrings unintentionally, but these ...

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2 июн. 2022 г. ... The red herring fallacy specifically involves using that irrelevant claim to redirect the discussion and avoid arguing about its original topic.

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