Appealing to celebrity is one of the most common forms of fallacious appeal to authority. Celebrity endorsement of products is so common that we hardly notice it or wonder why Michael Jordan is trying to sell us underwear. Moreover, in addition to products, celebrities often endorse political candidates, and during every presidential election year each candidate rounds up his own stable of famous supporters. In addition, celebrities publicly espouse every political, religious, and charitable cause, and some has-beens build second careers in the public eye as spokespeople for causes.
Friday, November 26, 2010
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Public Education Woes
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Logical Fallacy #1: Tag Body Spray
The commercials for Tag body spray contain a blatant and hilarious faulty cause-effect fallacy. The fallacy is if you wear Tag body spray, beautiful women will be very strongly attracted to you. In one of the ads, a guy puts Tag on before picking up his date at her parent’s house. When the girl’s mom answers the door and smells the boy, she becomes attracted to him and makes a pass at him. In another commercial a female wrestler attacks a guy wearing Tag, and there is also a commercial where a guy is mobbed by chicks in a grocery store. These commercials end with a warning that says something to the effect of the makers of Tag body spray cannot be held liable if any injuries occur while wearing Tag in the vicinity of female wrestler, etc. If the argument of these commercials is you should buy Tag, then the effect of the fallacy on the argument is it says if you buy this product, you will get laid more.
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Welcome To The D
Monday, November 1, 2010
USC's Master Plan
The only thing that I would change to USC’s Master Plan is to increase the security of the surrounding neighborhood. An increase in security would be necessary especially if the community would be renovated into a “better” area. Besides the increase in security, I believe the Master Plan will make USC a better and more engaging place for students to live and learn.
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