

Episode 41: Fallacy Watch: No True Scotsman, Argument from Repetition, and "I'm Entitled to My Opinion"
April confesses to being a "big ol' nerd" while discussing three sneaky fallacies that sidestep evidence and shut down discourse.
Episode 41 Show Notes:
It's a study guide about the No True Scotsman fallacy! Hey, they're good for adults too: https://studylatam.com/no-true-scotsman-fallacy-in-philosophy/
Another good article about No True Scotsman: https://practicalpie.com/no-true-scotsman/
Rational Wiki is always a good go-to for fallacies: https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/No_True_Scotsman
What's cognitive ease? Here you go: learning-mind.com/cognitive-ease/
Great article on the illusory truth effect: https://thedecisionlab.com/biases/illusory-truth-effect
Patrick Stokes' article in The Conversation on why he's so tough on his philosophy students: https://theconversation.com/no-youre-not-entitled-to-your-opinion-9978
Stephen Rainey's blog that discusses the concept of our "entitlement" to opinions: https://blog.practicalethics.ox.ac.uk/2019/03/entitlement/
*I have begun using ChatGPT to organize and outline my episodes--it does a great job clarifying my ideas. I still do the writing, though, so I can't say it saves a lot of time!