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  • ...rlies the basic [[epistemology|epistemological]] problem of establishing [[causal relationships]]. [[Category:Syllogistic fallacies]] ...
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  • ...mal fallacies]], but can also be due to their ''content'' and ''context''. Fallacies, despite being incorrect, usually ''appear'' to be correct and thereby can ...acies of presumption]], which involve false or unjustified premises, and [[fallacies of relevance]], in which the premises are not relevant to the conclusion de ...
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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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  • ...experiences that support rehearsing a behavior, empathizing, or exploring causal relationships.{{sfn|Fogg|2003c}} For example, simulations and games instant ====Logical Fallacies==== ...
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  • ...verbal [[consent]]. Research has yet to prove that attire is a significant causal factor in determining who is assaulted.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Moor|first= [[Category:Causal fallacies]] ...
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