Read the sentence.

It turns out that plastic bottle caps aren't recyclable, so what's the use of recycling any plastic?

Which type of logical fallacy is used in the sentence?

Responses

ad hominem
ad hominem

slippery slope
slippery slope

categorical claim
categorical claim

false choice

1 answer

The sentence presents a type of logical fallacy known as "false choice." It suggests that because one aspect of plastic (the caps) is not recyclable, it undermines the value of recycling all plastic. This creates a false dichotomy, implying that if one part is not recyclable, then recycling plastic as a whole is pointless, ignoring the potential benefits of recycling other plastic items.

So the correct answer is: false choice.