Here is one I see that has come to be used in TV commercials. Does it fit a form of reasoning?
The commercial goes through a series of logical causations in and of themselves valid, ending in a conclusion totally unrelated to the causal chain.
For example.
'...If you go outside in the rain you might slip and break a leg, if you break a leg you might end up in in the hospital, avoid going to the hospital buy Acme laundry detergent...'
The commercial goes through a series of logical causations in and of themselves valid, ending in a conclusion totally unrelated to the causal chain.
For example.
'...If you go outside in the rain you might slip and break a leg, if you break a leg you might end up in in the hospital, avoid going to the hospital buy Acme laundry detergent...'