“I’m just more afraid of climate change than I am of prison“
Description
You will assess:
1) the author’s argument and intention – what are they arguing and why?
2) the author’s use of inductive or deductive reasoning – where do you see specific moments of deduction or induction? You don’t have to show both; maybe explain where they rely heavily on one or the other?
— you’ll want to explain whether the logic is weak or strong, valid or invalid, etc…. once you decide.
3) the author’s use of any three fallacies – which three stand out the most? How do they affect the validity of the argument that the author is trying to make? Does he or she know they are committing a fallacy? What’s the intention/effect of bad logic? *note: you can choose any three from any of the chapters we just read*
4) what are the consequences of the activist’s message? explain how you feel having listened to drastic measures taken in the name of climate change.