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  2. Slippery slope - Wikipedia

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    In a slippery slope argument, a course of action is rejected because the slippery slope advocate believes it will lead to a chain reaction resulting in an undesirable end or ends. [1] The core of the slippery slope argument is that a specific decision under debate is likely to result in unintended consequences. The strength of such an argument ...

  3. Euthanasia and the slippery slope - Wikipedia

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    The second logical form of the slippery slope argument, referred to as the "arbitrary line" version, [8] argues that the acceptance of A will lead to the acceptance of A1, as A1 is not significantly different from A. A1 will then lead to A2, A2 to A3, and eventually the process will lead to the unacceptable B. [6] As Glover argues, this version ...

  4. Fallacy - Wikipedia

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    A slippery slope argument originates from a conversation or debate in which two actors take turns. It usually originates from one actor giving advice on a decision or act. Along the way, the actor must make additional choices on similar matters through which the actor enters the ‘grey area’ of the slippery slope.

  5. Assisted dying bill about right to choose - minister - AOL

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    Veteran broadcaster Jonathan Dimbleby rejected fears of a "slippery slope" on assisted dying, citing Oregon in the US - which introduced similar laws 27 years ago without expanding them further.

  6. Parade of horribles - Wikipedia

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    The phrase parade of horribles originally referred to a literal parade of people wearing comic and grotesque costumes, rather like the Philadelphia Mummers Parade.It was a traditional feature of Fourth of July parades in parts of the United States in the 19th century, and "Horribles Parades" continue to be part of the Independence Day celebration in several New England in communities like ...

  7. Death with dignity or slippery slope? Senate committee hears ...

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    The “slippery slope” refrain was a common one in the Senate hearing Wednesday. ... “We're not talking here about whether we want to put a decal on a license plate. I mean, we're talking ...

  8. 'A very slippery slope': Lawmakers approve bill to block ...

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    "We are at the top of a very slippery slope when it comes to the legislature … coming in behind duly elected local officials and nullifying the legislation that they have enacted," Raymond said.

  9. List of fallacies - Wikipedia

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    Slippery slope (thin edge of the wedge, camel's nose) – asserting that a proposed, relatively small, first action will inevitably lead to a chain of related events resulting in a significant and negative event and, therefore, should not be permitted. [46]