For the week of October 30th, please read the following pieces about fallacies:

Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (read sections 1 through 5 and then investigate the definitions of two or three specific fallacies in section 6)

Logical Fallacies in Advertising

For your Fallacy Report (Blog Post #9), use the Logical Fallacies in Advertising blog post as a model to write your own blog post analyzing the fallacies in at least three ads. Try to name the fallacies you’re identifying (the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy article might help), but if you can’t, just describe and explain what is logically invalid. Include a well-crafted introduction that provides context for your analysis. Choose from the ads below.

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An advertisement by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)is seen in this undated photo. The animal rights group is looking to launch the billboard ad in Regina.
Offensive? Pope Benedict XVI probably wouldn't be amused but the ice cream manufacturer has defended its right to use satire and gentle humour to advertise its products
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