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42 informal logical fallacies explained by Dr. Michael C. Labossiere, including examples.
Describes and gives examples of logical fallacies from the media and everyday life, applying logic to controversial issues in order to improve critical thinking skills.
Defines what a logical fallacy is, discusses the history of fallacies, and explains why it is useful to study them.
Library: Modern Documents: mathew: Logic & Fallacies: Constructing a Logical Argument...
These pages describe the known logical fallacies. Understanding fallacits helps the reader avoid unsound arguments and enables him/her to recognize them by others.
attacking the person instead of attacking his argument. For example, "Von Daniken's books about ancient astronauts are worthless because he is a convicted forger and embezzler." ...
Logical fallacies occur frequently in argumentative writing, so recognizing them would be a useful skill. Below are additional examples of the twelve logical fallacies I've asked you to remember.
Fallacies of Weak Induction With this type of fallacy, there may be an apparent logical connection between the premises and the conclusion but if that connection is real then it is too weak to ...
A fallacy is a component of an argument which, being demonstrably flawed in its logic or form, renders the argument invalid in whole. Types of fallacies In logical arguments, fallacies are either formal or informal. Because the validity of a deductive argument depends on its form, a formal fallacy....
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