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snobbery that very old (or very young) arguments are superior. This is a variation of the Genetic Fallacy, but has the psychological appeal of seniority and tradition (or innovation).
There are two main types of arguments: deductive and inductive. A deductive argument is an argument such that the premises provide (or appear to provide) complete support for the conclusion.
We often make legitimate appeals in support of arguments. For example, to support a statement about the relationship between energy and mass, Danielle might appeal to Albert Einstein's theories as an ...
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A fallacy is a component of an argument which, being demonstrably flawed in its logic or form, renders the argument invalid in whole (except for begging the question fallacy, in which case the argument is valid). Types of fallacies In logical arguments, fallacies are either formal or informal. Beca...
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Remember always that fallacious arguments can arrive at true conclusions.
As it says, "Ad Hominem is not fallacious if the attack goes to the credibility of the argument." That is an important point that almost everyone forgets.
http://www.jewishworldreview.com -- CONSIDER HOW JOSEPH CHAMIE, Director of the United Nation's Population Division, distills the new and very controversial U.N. publication "Replacement Migration: ...
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