Les 10 plus beaux sophismes (2) | Cursus #5

Fallacies are everywhere! In this episode, you'll find a selection of the most egregious fallacies found in political speeches and debates. 6) The false analogy: this fallacy consists of making a fallacious argument based on an image. 7) The caricature (example: Jordan Peterson vs. Cathy Newman): this fallacy consists of exaggerating the opponent's position to make it more easily attacked. 8) The false appeal to authority (example: "quantum medicine"): this fallacy consists of relying on an authority that is either not a legitimate authority in the field or is invoked inappropriately. 9) Begging the question (example: papal infallibility): this fallacy consists of validating an idea in a circular fashion, since the conclusion is already contained within the premise. 10) The double fallacy (Taubira example): This fallacy consists of defending an idea by arguing that a worse idea or reality is already accepted. Track: Maarif — Soyb & Amine Maxwell [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus Watch:    • Maarif — Soyb & Amine Maxwell | Free Backg...   Free Download / Stream: https://alplus.io/maarif