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Sequential Problem Solving is about becoming both a success and alifelong-learner. Problem solving has two aspects: physical problemsin a scientific environment and personal problems in a spiritual innerworld. This book uses well known classical literary selections asmodels for personal decision making and character development. Theseworks were chosen primarily due to their ready availability.
Part of the fun of sequential problem solving is mentally rewritingstories to have more favorable outcomes. We imagine favorableoutcomes naturally, but successful people do so in a
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What the president meant to say was that he will seek all reasonable diplomatic solutions to international aggression but will not abandon international treaties and will assist other nations with military forces.
* The "FALSE DILEMMA" deception.
This deception often presents an argument so horrible that it is an unacceptable alternative, and the speaker's argument is presented as the only alternative.
"Ebola virus has been accidentally released in Merryman Corporation research facility in Maryland. One way to destroy it is to drop a nuclear bomb on the facility. Another alternative is to accept the proposal of the Paladin Corporation to take over supervision of the contract granted to the Merryman Corporation. Paladin estimates that they can decontaminate it with lethal gas for a mere ten million dollars."
* The "DOMINO THEORY" deception.
The domino theory deception makes the claim that if one thing happens another will invariably follow.
"If South Vietnam falls to the Communists, every other nation in Southeast Asia will follow, including Australia."
* The "TWO WRONGS MAKE A RIGHT" deception.
"It is all right to execute prisoners because South Africa does it too."
EMOTIONAL TACTICS.
* The "ATTACK THE SPEAKER" diversion.
This fallacy is known as the AD HOMINEM fallacy.
"The mayor proposes opening a day care center for city hall employees. The mayor was once divorced. The mayor is not competent to make family decisions."
The mayor's willingness to please his employees and his administrative competence are diverted with a personal attack.
* The "COMMONLY ACCEPTED PRACTICE" deception.
This deception often is designed to make an action seem biased or prejudicial.
"It is common practice to replace computers in business every five years. The military even has a policy to that effect ."
* The "APPEAL TO PITY" tactic.
"If welfare recipients are required to work, many recipients will not be able to watch television as much."
* The "INFALLIBLE TRUTH or CLICHE" deception. "This meal is not well seasoned. Too many cooks spoil the soup."
The emotional tactics often include cynicism or sarcasm and are used to belittle the other person. The emotional tactics are often used to make another person feel worthless and unloved.
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Argumentative Fallacies.
1. Critical Thinking and Reasoning: A Handbook for Teachers. Albany: The University of the State of New York, 1976.
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Practical Problem Solving.
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