If you know anything about fallacies, you’ve probably heard of false equivalence. This fallacy occurs frequently in casual arguments and formal debates. False equivalence is when you compare two unlike things to make a point. While usually you want to avoid fallacies, let me explain why this one might actually be a useful tool. Let’s […]
Use a round-related analogy
In 2010, a Geometry teacher at Corner High School in Warrior, Alabama was interrogated by the Secret Service for discussing shooting the President as an analogy while teaching about angles. The teacher explained that if he was standing at one point, he could hit the President by shooting at a certain angle. Although this teacher […]