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Another difficulty is that the average man has little chance , even when motivated , to check tanguage against the facts in the real world . ť In our huge , complex society the individual citizen often lacks the opportunity to test the ...
Another difficulty is that the average man has little chance , even when motivated , to check tanguage against the facts in the real world . ť In our huge , complex society the individual citizen often lacks the opportunity to test the ...
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This fact serves as the basis for classifying and naming types of fallacious arguments . From the fact that a squirrel is an animal , for example , we may argue that the head of a squirrel is the head of an animal .
This fact serves as the basis for classifying and naming types of fallacious arguments . From the fact that a squirrel is an animal , for example , we may argue that the head of a squirrel is the head of an animal .
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It points to the fact that the fallacy resides in the notion that what is true for all can be divided up among each and be found to hold for them . A jury may weigh two thousand pounds . It cannot be argued that therefore each member of ...
It points to the fact that the fallacy resides in the notion that what is true for all can be divided up among each and be found to hold for them . A jury may weigh two thousand pounds . It cannot be argued that therefore each member of ...
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