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Fallacies
Anti-conventional
1 Danger of
of Innovation
2 Argumentum
ab ignorantia a unicantis
3. Too good to be practicable
4 Good in theory
therefore not good
in practice
5. Too soon, too
early - ad tempus
6. Too late - ad
mpus
7. It has not the
support of men of
conscience in that
have - i:e;
of men inted
to oppose every
thing that is good
in proportion as it
is good.
8. no proof that if the
having already
happened.
All this is
Est-ce que nous
ne sommes pas
bien
Can we be better
off than we are?
8. There is no
saying what it may
lead to - It is part
of a bad plan - adopt
this part, it may
lead to the adoption
of the whole. Ex.
Toleration might lead
to the subversion of the
Church - Answer Admit if
this reason, it would
be in any man's
power to damage a
good law by mischievously
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Prosperity if the
Nation depending
in the exertion of
a Minister -
- On the pirnal
in preference of
these things
9. Argumentum
a motivis
Argument from the
supposed bad motive
attributed to the proposer
- This is reasoning
in a circle.
The measure is bad
because the motives
are bad - Why do
you conclude the motives
bad? - because
the measure is bad.
10 Argumentum ab
caplimetati - complimary of word- watching
Answer. By what can
a mans be
judged of but by his
words? - if you don't
quote his words - then
the cry is
not many words
—
We are to punish
and the country
by rejecting a
good law, becausefor the of because
somebody who has proferred
it in with bad ones.
—
- arously proposing
it as part of a bad
system.
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