• GFADAF 18 - Logical Fallacies in Tap Dance

  • Aug 21 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 7 mins
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GFADAF 18 - Logical Fallacies in Tap Dance

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    GFADAF EP18 - Logical Fallacies in Tap Dance

    Some errors in reasoning are so common that they have their own names. These logical fallacies, when practiced, give one a built in B.S. (Chorus) - O - Meter that enables one to spot poor arguments. Insults, popularity, outrageous misunderstandings, strawmen, red herrings and more are covered in this episode of GASPS, complete with real world examples from tap dance.

    Chapters:

    00:00-1:11 Intro and Theme Song 18

    01:12-09:42 Introduction to Logical Fallacies/Fallacies of Relevance/The Red Herring

    09:43-11:58 Argumentum ad populum/Argument from the Populace

    11:59-16:59 Argumentum ad metum/Appeal to Pity and/or Guilt

    17:00-19:43 Argumentum ad baculum/Argument from Force

    19:44-26:35 Strawman Argument

    26:36-31:40 Argumentum ad hominem/Argument to the Person

    31:41-42:59 Logical Fallacies Review

    43:00-45:12 Conclusion

    45:13-55:30 Tap Dance Podcast Roundup (YeeHaw!)

    And then there is nothing else...

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