Chat with us, powered by LiveChat Identify the criteria for the fallacy. (2 Marks)?Define the fallacy, that is, explain the conditions under which the fallacy occurs in any argument.4.Apply the criteria to this particular ar - Writeden

1.Put the argument in Standard Argument Form. (2 Marks) 2.Name of the Fallacy. (1 Mark)3.Identify the criteria for the fallacy. (2 Marks)?Define the fallacy, that is, explain the conditions under which the fallacy occurs in any
Instructions: For the following argument, use the method taught in class for assessing non-deductive arguments to assess (10 marks)
The way I see it, visiting a public park is like staying at a public hotel. Just as guests staying at a hotel assume no obligation to pick up empty bottles and food wrappings when they check out, I shouldn’t feel any obligation to pick up my trash when leaving the park.
1.Put the argument in Standard Argument Form. (2 Marks) 2.Name of the Fallacy. (1 Mark)3.Identify the criteria for the fallacy. (2 Marks)?Define the fallacy, that is, explain the conditions under which the fallacy occurs in any argument.4.Apply the criteria to this particular argument. (3 Marks)?Explain where this fallacy occurs in this particular argument. In other words, how are the conditions you outlined about in step 3 met in this specific argument. 5.Challenge the fallacy. (10 Marks)?Explain what is wrong with this reasoning with reference to the violation of only one of the three conditions for a good argument. Discuss only one condition, not all three. [Always do.]?IF the fallacy involves an alleged cause and effect, a generalization, an analogy, or an appeal to authority or expert opinion, THEN apply the corresponding criteria for assessing that kind of argument. [Only do when applicable.]?Name one principle of argumentation that this argument violates. Explain how the argument violates this principle. [Always do.]