8 thoughts on “Logical Fallacies”

  1. I have a lot to learn, but I’ve found MSNBC to be an excellent learning tool. Chris Matthews alone is a treasure trove for those wanting to practice picking them out.

  2. You’d think this would be a fundamental part of general education. I’m adding this link on my blog for future reference. Thank you for uncovering this nugget and your daily community service of providing practical application for us all. Sincerely.

  3. All these logical fallacies are too smart for the Internet.. all you need to argue around here is an inflated sense of self worth, a declaration of the truth and a dogged determination to keep talking to idiots who don’t care about it.

  4. But a list of logical fallacies is itself a logical fallacy. First-order predicate logic is completely empty of meaning.

    “If A, then B” may be entirely correct, but if A is “the sun rises in the East” or “Barry Dunham shows humility”, we can confidently assert that B will never happen.

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