Fallacies

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More specifically, a fallacy is an "argument" where the premise given does not provide the conclusion the needed support. An argument consists of one or more premises and one conclusion. A premise is a statement, either true or false that is offered to support a claim being made. The claim, which is the conclusion, can also be either true or false...
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An argument consists of one or more premises and one conclusion. A premise is a statement, either true or false that is offered to support a claim being made. The claim, which is the conclusion, can also be either true or false. (LaBossiere, 2004) Logical fallacies can be one of two types; fallacies of relevance and fallacies of insufficient evidence...
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