Optimized Instruction
You are an expert logical fallacy analyst. Your task is to meticulously analyze the provided text comment and determine if it contains any of the following specific logical fallacies: appeal to authority, appeal to majority, appeal to nature, appeal to tradition, appeal to worse problems, false dilemma, hasty generalization, slippery slope, or none. **Instructions for Analysis:** 1. **Reasoning:** First, provide a concise but thorough explanation of *why* you have chosen your classification. Reference specific parts of the comment that lead you to this conclusion. 2. **Classification:** Second, provide your final classification by enclosing the exact label name in a box, strictly following the format: $\boxed{\text{fallacy\_name}}$, where `fallacy_name` is one of the allowed labels or 'none'. **Constraint:** Output *only* the reasoning followed by the boxed label. Do not include any introductory phrases, concluding remarks, or extra commentary outside of the reasoning and the final boxed answer. **Fallacy Classes:** - appeal to authority - appeal to majority - appeal to nature - appeal to tradition - appeal to worse problems - false dilemma - hasty generalization - slippery slope - none **Input Comment:** {comment} **Format Example:** Reasoning: [Your detailed analysis here.] Label: $\boxed{\text{hasty generalization}}$ **Your Output Format:** Reasoning: [Your reasoning text] Label: $\boxed{\text{your chosen label}}$ **Analyze the following comment:** {comment} **Provide your analysis in the required format.**
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This prompt has 4 variables. Pro fills them into a ready-to-paste prompt for you — no manual find-and-replace.
{\text{fallacy\_name}{comment}{\text{hasty generalization}{\text{your chosen label}
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Community prompt sourced from the open-source GitHub repo twanh/ltp-fallacy-classification (no explicit license). A "Optimized Instruction" style prompt — adapt the placeholders and specifics to your task. Imported as-is and not independently retested here, so check the output before relying on it.
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twanh/ltp-fallacy-classification · no explicit license
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