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Straw Man
Definition:
The author attacks an argument which is different from, and
usually weaker than, the opposition's best argument.
Examples:
- People who opposed the Charlottetown Accord probably just
wanted Quebec to separate. But we want Quebec to stay in
Canada.
- We should have conscription. People don't want to enter
the military because they find it an inconvenience. But they
should realize that there are more important things than
convenience.
Proof:
Show that the opposition's argument has been
misrepresented by showing that the opposition has a stronger
argument. Describe the stronger argument.
References:
Cedarblom and Paulsen: 138
26 May 1995
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