Discover how Sheldon masterfully uses a Red Herring to dodge a difficult question in 'The Big Bang Theory.' This video will teach you how to spot and understand diversion tactics in arguments, with Sheldon as your guide.
Red Herring
Also known as beside the point, misdirection [form of], changing the subject, false emphasis, the Chewbacca defense, irrelevant conclusion, irrelevant thesis, clouding the issue, ignorance of refutation
Definition
Attempting to redirect the argument to another issue to which the person doing the redirecting can better respond. While it is similar to the ‘avoiding the issue fallacy’, the red herring is a deliberate diversion of attention with the intention of trying to abandon the original argument.
Logical Form
Argument A is presented by person 1.
Person 2 introduces argument B.
Argument A is abandoned.
Tip
Impress your friends by telling them that there is no such fish species as a "red herring;" rather it refers to a particularly pungent fish—typically a herring but not always—that has been strongly cured in brine and/or heavily smoked.
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Disclaimer
The ‘The Big Bang Theory’ scene featured in this video is not my original content. It is used under fair use for the purpose of learning logic fallacies. All rights belong to their respective owners.
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