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Concerns formal (syllogistic) fallacies, informal (rhetorical) fallacies, tactical misdirection, and errors in logic or reasoning more broadly put.
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Are these examples Affirming the consequent fallacy?
From the internet I saw an example of an Affirming the Consequent fallacy :
If it's raining then the streets are wet. The streets are wet.
Therefore, it's raining
I'm trying to make two exampl …
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Is it possible when two people in a debate "throwing" "logical fallacy" to each other?
For example, Mr. A says that Mr.B's argument is a logical fallacy.
But then Mr.B says to Mr.A "what you say that my argument is a logical fallacy" is a logical fallacy.
I'm sorry if this is a stupid …
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What is "circular logic" argument?
I read from this link :
If the the bible is true God exists, and
if God exists the bible is true
While both claims still have the same very low probability, it is now
a more coherent – albe …