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A fallacy is a logical error. Logic is a method of reasoning in which the statements used to support a conclusion must be true in order for the conclusion to be true. When the statements used to support a given conclusion do not actually wo...
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Fallacious is an adjective meaning deceptive, misleading or containing falsehoods. An example of its use would be, "I told my mother I didn't take a cookie from the cookie jar, but that was a fallacious statement." Unfortunately, ...
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Contented ignorance is almost always at the bottom of faulty reasoning. In a nutshell, lazy thinking.
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Strictly speaking, there has never been any clear evidence discovered in Egypt, or elsewhere, to support the Israelite Exodus from Egypt! http://www.touregypt.net/featurestories/egyptexodus.htm Those Amazing Biblical Numbers: Taking Stock o...
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This is a much-read classic. It is well-written, well-organized, fair-minded, and packed with ideas applicable to all sorts of discourse in addition to the writing of history. It is also full of wit. An example: "Historical science p...
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"Fallacious interpretation" Perhaps, never before had Nepal’s government reacted so strongly to any of the United Nations (UN) authority’s comment as it did this time over the statement of UN Secretary-General (SG) Ban Ki-moon in ...
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Karl Marx predicted that capitalism was bound to fail and would give way to communism. This 10 page paper looks at the way that Marx used historical analysis in order to examine political models with the emphasis he placed on the modes of p...
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When you are ready, go on to Lab 9. Have fun.
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Today I received my complimentary copy of The Philosophy of Science: An Encyclopedia, edited by Sahotra Sarkar and Jessica Pfeifer, Routledge, 2006. I wrote the entry on artificial intelligence. To my astonishment, the entry reads as foll...
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Yes, of course there are. There are fallacies all around us. This is why it is so important to have definitions that are acceptable to just about everyone. For example, it may be completly true that here in America, 26% of teeage girls have...
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