Once you start to lie, you are __________. ( ). A: on a slippery slope B: failing C: to a slippery slope D: on a slope
Once you start to lie, you are __________. ( ). A: on a slippery slope B: failing C: to a slippery slope D: on a slope
Deng Ling warned Mary to be careful of the stairs, because they were slippery.
Deng Ling warned Mary to be careful of the stairs, because they were slippery.
中国大学MOOC: It _______ rained last night, for the road is wet and slippery.
中国大学MOOC: It _______ rained last night, for the road is wet and slippery.
Motorists were warned to slippery conditions.
Motorists were warned to slippery conditions.
The rock was slippery as a ball, and they had to rather than climb.
The rock was slippery as a ball, and they had to rather than climb.
It _______ rained last night, for the road is wet and slippery. A: must B: / C: must have D: could have
It _______ rained last night, for the road is wet and slippery. A: must B: / C: must have D: could have
Slippery Slope is when someone argues that a minor action will lead to ludicrous consequences.
Slippery Slope is when someone argues that a minor action will lead to ludicrous consequences.
The roads are _______ after the rain. A: slipper B: slippering C: slippered D: slippery
The roads are _______ after the rain. A: slipper B: slippering C: slippered D: slippery
A logical fallacy of faulty generalization by reaching an inductive generalization based on insufficient evidence, this is the fallacy of Slippery Slope.
A logical fallacy of faulty generalization by reaching an inductive generalization based on insufficient evidence, this is the fallacy of Slippery Slope.
Consider the following argument:"If you smoke one cigarette today, then you will end up smoking another onetomorrow, and more the day after that, and before you know it you will smokingtwo packs a day and shortening your life expectancy by decades. So you shouldnot even smoke one cigarette today.”This argument contains a( )。 A: fallacy of equivocation. B: conceptual slippery slope fallacy. C: causal slippery slope fallacy. D: fairness slippery slope fallacy. E: all of the above
Consider the following argument:"If you smoke one cigarette today, then you will end up smoking another onetomorrow, and more the day after that, and before you know it you will smokingtwo packs a day and shortening your life expectancy by decades. So you shouldnot even smoke one cigarette today.”This argument contains a( )。 A: fallacy of equivocation. B: conceptual slippery slope fallacy. C: causal slippery slope fallacy. D: fairness slippery slope fallacy. E: all of the above