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There have been a considerable number of studies of fallacy concerning with presidential debates in Western countries particularly on American presidential debates.
Jaka Satria Warman, Hamzah Hamzah
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Logical Fallacies in EFL Learners' Argumentative Writings
Logical fallacies are common errors in reasoning that will undermine the logic of an argument. In argumentative writing, the presence of logical fallacies such fallacies shows either illegitimate arguments or irrelevant points, and are often identified ...
Niamika El Khoiri, Utami Widiati
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The Basics of Critical Thinking With Practical Examples in our Everyday life [PDF]
Critical thinking is reasonable and logical thinking focused on deciding what to do or believe. A good critical thinker has the ability to rigorously understand and evaluate arguments and evidence, and to use these things to come to a reasoned judgment.
Elsayed Abdelfattah Gaballah
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Logical fallacy in architectural design studio
This paper attempts to shed light on a phenomenon that occurs in the discourse in general which is the logical fallacies, as it tries to project it on architecture criticism that take place inside design studio, as a type of discourse.
Nahith Taha Abdullah +1 more
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The Significance of Fallacy Recognition in Social Education and Its Implications for Civic Ethics [PDF]
This article examines the significance of the recognition of logical fallacies in social education and in the formation of ethical citizenship, with particular attention to the consequences arising from their neglect.
Haanieh Yousefi +2 more
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The aim of this article was to prepare a basis for further quantitative research concerning the nutritional knowledge of medical professionals (doctors) and dieticians in view of the accuracy of dietary recommendations given to patients. For this purpose,
Pawłowski Michał +2 more
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Argumentación y Falacias en Aristóteles
Some recent developments of informal logic have pointed out the crucial importance of fallacies in understanding reasoning and regulating thought. Having that importance in mind, this paper offers an outline of the Aristotelian theory of fallacies and ...
Mauricio Beuchot
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Bayesian Informal Logic and Fallacy
Bayesian reasoning has been applied formally to statistical inference, machine learning and analysing scientific method. Here I apply it informally to more common forms of inference, namely natural language arguments.
Kevin Korb
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The Philosophy of Error and Liberty of Thought: J.S. Mill on Logical Fallacies
Most recent discussions of John Stuart Mill’s System of Logic (1843) neglect the fifth book concerned with logical fallacies. Mill not only follows the revival of interest in the traditional Aristotelian doctrine of fallacies in Richard Whately and ...
Frederick Rosen
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Quantifying Aristotle’s Fallacies
Fallacies are logically false statements which are often considered to be true. In the “Sophistical Refutations”, the last of his six works on Logic, Aristotle identified the first thirteen of today’s many known fallacies and divided them into linguistic
Evangelos Athanassopoulos +1 more
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