Question 35(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
(05.01 LC)
Which logical fallacy is a conclusion that doesn't align with previous statements or evider
O Non sequitur
O Circular reasoning
O Hasty generalization
O Slippery slope



Answer :

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The correct answer is:
- Non sequitur

Explanation:
1. A non sequitur is a logical fallacy where the conclusion does not logically follow from the premises or evidence presented.
2. In this case, if the conclusion doesn't align with previous statements or evidence, it means it is not a logical continuation or result of the information provided.
3. This fallacy can mislead or confuse the audience by introducing unrelated or irrelevant points that do not support the conclusion drawn.

Therefore, in the context of the question, a conclusion that doesn't align with previous statements or evidence would be classified as a non sequitur logical fallacy.