ellenb wrote:Thanks Jason,
I think I got it, however, I am confused as to how the example in metereologist statement is a sweeping generalization. I am used to overgeneralizations to be like. If one from the blue group does it than it must be that all persons from the blue group do it. (that type of the example) that is why it was difficult for me to figure out that that is a generalization and than apply it to a partiuclar example.
It seems more like a reverse of the generalization: if all blue people do it than this blue person does it. However, in that example there is nothing that says all are system that have this particual quality do this. A bit confusing. In the stimulus and the answer it esentially is using the generalization for a specific example and I have been used to the falacy where they make a generalization from one example. Please calrify, how the other way is possible?
Also, how is the second statement a fallacious appeal to popularity, is it because any meterelogist will confirm that? (so kind of saying the majority, or almost all of the metereologists will agree with him)
Thanks
Ellen
PS: it seems a simple question, but I want to see the details and understand why they are that way
Hi Ellen,
The meteorologist's response does not speak specifically to the relationship between the sun's luminosity and the earth's land temperature. Rather, the meteorologist makes a more
general claim about
any system that is as complicated as the one giving rise to the climate.
In other words, the meteorologist is supporting a conclusion with a relevant generalization.
As for the questionable argument, the meteorologist does not attack the merits of the statistician's statement--rather, the only evidence provided is the opinion of "any professional meteorologist," without responding to the fact that the statistician's claim has already been pointed out as contrary to those opinions. To simplify:
Statistician:
Clearly, meteorologists' opinions are wrong regarding the relationship between the sun's luminosity and the earth's land temperatures.
Meteorologist: That's not true--just ask any meteorologist! ...
I hope that's helpful! Please let me know whether this is clear--thanks!
~Steve