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  • ...irect|Appeal to spite|appeals to spite based on the origins of an argument|Genetic fallacy}}{{For|the [[informal fallacy]] that applies a rule beyond its scop ...engage Learning |isbn=978-1-111-79919-9 |edition=6th |page=112 |chapter=6: Fallacies that Violate the Relevance Criterion |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/ ...
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  • ...construction of an argument. All forms of human communication can contain fallacies. ...cture ([[formal fallacies]]) or content ([[informal fallacies]]). Informal fallacies, the larger group, may then be subdivided into categories such as improper ...
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  • ...greater if a previous child has already died in these circumstances, (a [[genetic predisposition]] to SIDS is likely to invalidate that assumed [[statistical {{Fallacies}} ...
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  • # Other [[logical fallacy|logical fallacies]] – Usually one or more of [[false analogy]], [[appeal to consequences]], [ ...entre 2008). These and other recent reports conclude that the processes of genetic engineering and conventional breeding are no different in terms of unintend ...
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  • ...], and [[imagination]] or [[fantasy]]. In contrast, modern proponents of a genetic predisposition to language itself include [[Noam Chomsky]] and [[Steven Pin Formal fallacies occur when there is a problem with the form, or structure, of the argument. ...
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