Identify and explain the fallacies of relevance in the following passages: Clarence Darrow, renowned criminal trial lawyer,
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Identify and explain the fallacies of relevance in the following passages:
Clarence Darrow, renowned criminal trial lawyer, began one shrewd plea to a jury thus:
You folks think we city people are all crooked, but we city people think you farmers are all crooked. There isn’t one of you I’d trust in a horse trade, because you’d be sure to skin me. But when it comes to having sympathy with a person in trouble, I’d sooner trust you folks than city folks, because you come to know people better and get to be closer friends.
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Introduction To Logic
ISBN: 9781138500860
15th Edition
Authors: Irving M. Copi, Carl Cohen, Victor Rodych
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