Video: 8 informal logical fallacies (for MATSEC philosophy)
Fallacies, despite being wrong, usually appear to be correct and thereby can convince people into accepting them. Fallacies generally result
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Logical fallacies are errors in reasoning that hinder our ability to arrive at valid conclusions. Recognizing and understanding them is important in philosophy, as it helps to identify flawed arguments and promotes critical thinking.
Fallacies, despite being wrong, usually appear to be correct and thereby can convince people into accepting them. Fallacies generally result
Read moreFallacies are flaws in reasoning that weaken our arguments. Here is a (more or less) complete guide. Share to support
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Read moreWhen doing philosophy, the ability to reason properly is a necessary skill. Logical fallacies are mistakes in reasoning. With bad
Read moreWhy study philosophy? “The unexamined life is not worth living”, Socrates said just before being condemned to death. A life worth living is one spent in wonder, pondering, reflecting, challenging our own and other people’s beliefs, seeking answers to the big questions.
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