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  • ...s: incomprehensible definitions,<ref>Chakraborti, Chhanda (2007). ''Logic: Informal, Symbolic and Inductive'', p.54-5. PHI Learning. {{ISBN|9788120332485}}. "T ...the-logical-fallacies">{{Cite web |website= Stephen's Guide to the Logical Fallacies |title= Circular Definition | url= http://onegoodmove.org/fallacy/circle.ht ...
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  • {{Short description|Informal inductive fallacy}} ...to spite based on the origins of an argument|Genetic fallacy}}{{For|the [[informal fallacy]] that applies a rule beyond its scope|Accident (fallacy)}} ...
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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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  • ...s=Applied Logic Series |volume=32 |pages=3–23 |chapter=Who Cares About the Fallacies? |doi=10.1007/978-1-4020-2712-3_1 |author-link=John Woods (logician)}}</ref ...context in which they are made.<ref>{{Cite book |title=Argument types and fallacies in legal argumentation |date=2015 |publisher=Springer International Publish ...
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  • ...Armstrong |first=Walter |title=Understanding arguments: an introduction to informal logic |last2=Fogelin |first2=Robert J. |date=2015 |publisher=Cengage Learni ...lists of argument types in which premises and conclusions are connected in informal and defeasible ways.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Wagemans |first=Jean H.M. |da ...
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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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  • [[Category:Informal fallacies]] ...
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  • ...rgument, to provide counterexamples if possible, to identify any [[fallacy|fallacies]], and to show why a valid conclusion cannot be derived from the reasons pr ...of arguments in particular intellectual fields. These theories include [[informal logic]], [[social epistemology]], [[ethnomethodology]], [[speech acts]], th ...
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  • === Informal observations === ...|last=Matlin |first=Margaret W. |title=Cognitive illusions: A handbook on fallacies and biases in thinking, judgement and memory |editor-first=Rüdiger F. |edit ...
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  • ...f inductive reasoning is generally carried out within the field known as [[informal logic]] or [[critical thinking]]. {{Main|Fallacy|Formal fallacy|Informal fallacy}} ...
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  • ...ntific colleagues who suspect scientific misconduct should consider taking informal action themselves, or reporting their concerns.<ref>See {{cite journal |aut * [[List of fallacies]] ...
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  • ...positive term, though it can be used pejoratively through protest or other informal settings within China.<ref name=":1">{{Cite book |last=Edney |first=Kingsle ...aganda. Many of these same techniques can be found under [[Fallacy|logical fallacies]], since propagandists use arguments that, while sometimes convincing, are ...
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