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Watching The Political Debates, Key Indicators Identifying Fallacies

by Joshua Ryan in Politics, March 7, 2012
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Upon watching debates, you can easily watch, listen, and absorb information. However, very few people are actually trained in identifying flaws upon reviewing anyone in debate. Get past the poker face and identify flaws before the expert tells you!

Writing Fallacy-free! (Part 6/12) -> Appeal to Authority

by JoshuaN in Philosophy, March 30, 2010
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An easy guide that helps you write better – with less erratic statements and words in your work.

Writing Fallacy-free! (Part 5/12) -> Weak Analogy

by JoshuaN in Philosophy, March 30, 2010
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An easy guide that helps you write better – with less erratic statements and words in your work.

Writing Fallacy-free! (Part 4/12) -> Slippery Slope

by JoshuaN in Philosophy, March 30, 2010
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An easy guide that helps you write better – with less erratic statements and words in your work.

Writing Fallacy-free! (Part 3/12) -> Missing The Point

by JoshuaN in Philosophy, March 30, 2010
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An easy guide that helps you write better – with less erratic statements and words in your work.

Writing Fallacy-free! (Part 2/12) -> Generalization

by JoshuaN in Philosophy, March 30, 2010
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An easy guide that helps you write better – with less erratic statements and words in your work.

Writing Fallacy-free! (Part 1/12) -> Post Hoc

by JoshuaN in Philosophy, March 30, 2010
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An easy guide that helps you write better – with less erratic statements and words in your work.

Writing Fallacy-free! (Part 12/12) -> False Dichotomy

by JoshuaN in Philosophy, March 30, 2010
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An easy guide that helps you write better – with less erratic statements and words in your work.

Writing Fallacy-free! (Part 7/12) -> Ad Populum

by JoshuaN in Philosophy, March 30, 2010
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An easy guide that helps you write better – with less erratic statements and words in your work.

Writing Fallacy-free! (Part 10/12) -> Straw Man

by JoshuaN in Philosophy, March 30, 2010
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An easy guide that helps you write better – with less erratic statements and words in your work.

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