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A fallacy is a false, misleading or deceptive idea or belief. The idea that the Sun revolved around the Earth was once a commonly held fallacy.
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This might help you:- Fallacy is an error in reasoning. Many fallacies appear persuasive and may lead people to false conclusions. Logicians (persons who study logic) divide fallacies into two main groups, formal and informal. A formal fall...
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Look on Yahoo Answers. The most comon is the argumentum ad hominem.
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The person who responded first has not presented a logical fallacy. He thinks the stated position is wrong, but he does not say why the error is necessarily a logical fallacy. A statement can be wrong and still be perfectly logical. To be l...
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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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To make this legal: At least a couple people think former House Majority Leader Dick Armey's comments about Salon Editor-in-Chief were funny. If you're just tuning in, last week, while on MSNBC's Hardball, Armey told Walsh, "I am so da...
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A fallacy is a misconception whether intentional or unintentional. Sometimes not stating all the facts can create a fallacy just as stating too many facts or diverting the topic can be one as well.
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I believe it's called the non-sequitur fallacy. It's leading you to a conclusion that is not necessarily a direct cause.
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This should hep you. Not only does it explain the fallacies but it cites several articles and points out the fallacies in each. http://www.fallacyfiles.org/
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