Sentence examples for straw man fallacy from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "straw man fallacy" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is a type of logical fallacy in which someone misrepresents or distorts their opponent's argument in order to make it easier to attack. It is typically used in debates or discussions to point out when someone has used this tactic. Example: Person A: I believe we should invest more in renewable energy sources to combat climate change. Person B: That's ridiculous, you just want to destroy the economy and force everyone to live in poverty! Person A: That's a straw man fallacy. I never said anything about destroying the economy or forcing anyone into poverty. I simply believe we should prioritize investing in sustainable energy options.

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A variation of ignoratio elenchi, known under the name of the straw man fallacy, occurs when an opponent's point of view is distorted in order to make it easier to refute.

Straw man fallacy.

He's also highly credible, and that's important for the success of a Straw Man Fallacy, because the straw-man involves tricking your audience.

I am also tempted to "tear apart" Ramsey's caricature of the "Occupy" movement (it may truly be one of the finest examples of a "straw man fallacy" I have ever seen).

( It should be noted that this argument is a straw man fallacy unless the vegetarian in question is a utilitarian.

Often used by beginning debaters in their outlines, the straw man fallacy is when you misrepresent your opponents case by describing it wrongly to the audience.

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False dilemmas, hasty generalizations and straw man fallacies were also common.

Creationist straw man fallacies commonly deal with simplifications of evolutionary theory, such as overemphasis on random mutations or misunderstanding transitory forms, molecular differences between taxa and the origin of the universe ("…according to evolutionists a hydrogen atom formed by the Big Bang created the whole universe and life"; Reinikainen [2011]).

John F. Manning's defense of Judge Samuel A. Alito Jr. uses a classic straw-man fallacy by conflating Congressional Democrats' actual criticism with a weaker version, and then persuasively disputing the weaker argument.

Maybe I'm being Machiavellian again, but usually when a speaker invokes a straw-man fallacy, it's only step one.

The problem with the entry of the now pervasive word "narrative" into the parlance is its congeniality to the straw-man fallacy: "Narratives" being matters of "construction," they can be constructed in a manner that makes them easy to refute.

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