Sorting Through Sophistries: A Pair of Pseuds
To err is human; to forgive is divine; logically, then, it must be diabolical to subalternate.
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To err is human; to forgive is divine; logically, then, it must be diabolical to subalternate.
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What are fallacies of ambiguity? What is equivocation? What is a motte-and-bailey? Read on to learn these things and more.
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“Sophistry” may not sound like the kind of thing that could affect our everyday lives, unless we’re professional academics. But the truth is, in the information age, it’s more important than ever to be able to detect bad thinking at a glance.
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What else is there to a conversation, besides who spoke in it and about what? Surprisingly, quite a bit.
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The Great Conversation: Logic By Matt McKeown Why don’t they teach logic in these schools? Logic is the name of a few closely related things. It is often
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