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  • Oct 29, 2007, 11:03 AM
    twobit7272
    Misrepresentation during argument
    I have absolutely no idea where to post this question--none of the topics seemed just right. So I'm sorry if I'm in the wrong place.

    I am wondering if there's a name for a certain technique some people use when arguing/debating with others. Most ploys used in arguments seem to have names, so I assume it does. Here is the technique:

    Mary says, "The most important quality people look for in a car is color."

    John says, "Well, color may be important, but I don't think it's the MOST important quality people look for."

    Mary says, "I disagree with you John. People DO think a car's color is important."

    John says, "I never said it wasn't important. I said it wasn't the MOST IMPORTANT thing they look for."

    The technique Mary has used here is imply that John entirely dismissed the importance of a car's color, and to say that she disagrees with that. She completely misrepresented what he said.

    Does this underhanded ploy have a name?
  • Oct 31, 2007, 04:40 AM
    tomder55
    Straw man ? Straw Man

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