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PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2015 5:40 am 
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In logic and critical thinking, a slippery slope is a logical device, but it is usually known under its fallacious form, in which a person asserts that some event must inevitably follow from another without any rational argument or demonstrable mechanism for the inevitability of the event in question.

A slippery slope argument states that a relatively small first step leads to a chain of related events culminating in some significant effect, much like an object given a small push over the edge of a slope sliding all the way to the bottom.

The strength of such an argument depends on the warrant, i.e. whether or not one can demonstrate a process that leads to the significant effect. This type of argument is sometimes used as a form of fear mongering, in which the probable consequences of a given action are exaggerated in an attempt to scare the reader.

However, if an argument uses valid reasoning, it would not identify by the slippery-slope approach.

The fallacious sense of "slippery slope" is often used synonymously with continuum fallacy, in that it ignores the possibility of middle ground and assumes a discrete transition from category A to category B.

Modern usage avoids the fallacy by acknowledging the possibility of this middle ground.

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Would ACA fall into that category? It is built on some rather unproven premises and assumptions.


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Did you write that JD? It sounds like something a Politician or a Lawyer would say. :lol:

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Did you write that JD? It sounds like something a Politician or a Lawyer would say. :lol:
Well (JD) does stand for Juris Doctor :)


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And here I thought JD stood for Just Delirious.

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mrmarog wrote:
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Did you write that JD? It sounds like something a Politician or a Lawyer would say. :lol:
Well (JD) does stand for Juris Doctor :)

Yes indeed as in “Doctor of Jurisprudence” but then again it could also be “Jack Daniel’s” :hi5: (kidding, jd).

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While I'm not a Lawyer, I do watch Judge Judy on TV.. :mrgreen:


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jdmeister wrote:
In logic and critical thinking, a slippery slope is a logical device, but it is usually known under its fallacious form, in which a person asserts that some event must inevitably follow from another without any rational argument or demonstrable mechanism for the inevitability of the event in question.

A slippery slope argument states that a relatively small first step leads to a chain of related events culminating in some significant effect, much like an object given a small push over the edge of a slope sliding all the way to the bottom.

The strength of such an argument depends on the warrant, i.e. whether or not one can demonstrate a process that leads to the significant effect. This type of argument is sometimes used as a form of fear mongering, in which the probable consequences of a given action are exaggerated in an attempt to scare the reader.

However, if an argument uses valid reasoning, it would not identify by the slippery-slope approach.

The fallacious sense of "slippery slope" is often used synonymously with continuum fallacy, in that it ignores the possibility of middle ground and assumes a discrete transition from category A to category B.

Modern usage avoids the fallacy by acknowledging the possibility of this middle ground.

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