Meme-Making On Logical Fallacies Rubric: Criteria Excellent (5) Very Good (4) Average (3-2) Poor (1) Creativity Content Presentation

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Second Performance Task in Philo1

Group : 5 Section: Benevolence


Members: Labora, Lordhan Gajo, Mhartina
Arcenal, Christ Jeariel Cortes, Mylzuela Paula
Carino, Rolyn Mae Talledo, Bethena Briones, Faith Carmel

Meme-Making on Logical Fallacies

Rubric:

Criteria Excellent (5) Very Good (4) Average (3-2) Poor (1)
Creativity

Content

Presentation

Synopsis:

The fallacy that our meme show is about begging question. The fallacy of begging the question
occurs when an argument's premises assume the truth of the conclusion, instead of supporting
it. In other words, you assume without proof the stand/position, or a significant part of the
stand, that is in question .It is also called arguing in a circle. In our meme, the teacher asked the
student why smoking is bad. The student didn’t seem to answer the question correctly, instead
he just said that smoking is dangerous in our body. The argument is logically valid in that,
assuming the initial premise is correct, the conclusion logically follows. But it is nonetheless
unpersuasive because assuming the initial premise to be correct also means assuming the
conclusion is correct.
Second Performance Task in Philo1
Group : 5 Section: Benevolence
Members: Labora, Lordhan Gajo, Mhartina
Arcenal, Christ Jeariel Cortes, Mylzuela Paula
Carino, Rolyn Mae Talledo, Bethena Briones, Faith Carmel

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