Friday, April 29, 2011

Question 2

2. An audience fallacy is when we assume whom the audience for a particular situation is. An authorial fallacy is when we assume what someone did something and what their motives were behind their actions. An example of an audience fallacy would be assuming everyone at a professional basketball game is there because they have played basketball before. An example would be assuming everyone with a private jet does not care about saving gas and being environmentally friendly.

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