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Creative Thinking and Problem Solving Creative Thinking and Problem Solving The three current dilemmas that evidently exists in one’s local community, and are considered false dilemmas are as follows: (1) the local community workforce should undergo extensive training all their respective endeavors or lose their jobs; (2) professionals in the local community should use rational decision making process or not decide at all; and (3) teachers in local schools should support the English only law or leave their jobs.
According to the San Jose State University (2012), false dilemmas are “presenting two options as if they were contradictions or contraries, when in fact they are not, is the common fallacy of false dilemma--so called because the "dilemma," or hard choice between two options, is "false," because other options than the two offered are possible. This fallacy is also known as the "either-or fallacy" because it makes you think that your options are limited to either one or the other” (San Jose State University, n.d.).
The proposed solution for one dilemma, particularly the one offering teachers only two choices: either to support the English only law or to leave their jobs are as follows: (1) to strictly adhere to the English only law, as indicated; (2) do not follow this law and suffer the consequences of losing their jobs; (3) if teachers lose their jobs due to non-conformity to the law, they could always seek possible remunerations as provided through the legal procedures citing violations of the Equal Employment Opportunities Law and civil rights violations.
In this regard, they would realize that this is a false dilemma and that there are other options besides the two that were indicated.ReferenceSan Jose State University. (n.d.). False Dilemma (Either-Or Fallacy, Black and White Fallacy). Retrieved from sjsu.edu: http://www.sjsu.edu/depts/itl/graphics/adhom/dilemma.html
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