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Topic Started: Nov 14 2012, 03:33 PM (6,227 Views)
Rockman
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I notice, and have noticed over the past that a lot of you seem to use a lot of fallacious reasoning in your arguments here. Here is a quick guide to allow you to call others out if their argument is fallacious, as well as to check to see if your argument is fallacious.
Checking with this will allow your argument to be sound, and hard to combat. I recommend using this.
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I disagree with this because you're elitist, I'm sure everyone will agree with me and that's the only reason you are posting this right? Unless you can prove that you aren't being elitist by posting this, then there's no reason to listen to it.

Besides, if we go with this idea, then we won't have anything worth posting in discussions, so there is no point in what you say.

Unless you want to compromise and take only a few of those points.
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I had to study all those fallacies in my ethics and philosophy class a few years back.
I also learned that it's nearly impossible to avoid them all in an argument since as humans we're imbued with emotion even in our most rational and analytical moments, which helps clouding the total objectivity of our reasoning.

But now that you showed me the light again I shall never use a fallacious logic.EVER.AGAIN.!
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they arent just logical fallacies engineer, alot of it is done on purpose.

the strawman and texas sharpshooter are REALLY popular here.
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Gonna have to disagree with the Genetic one. I've seen FOX news too much in my days.


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Nov 14 2012, 03:33 PM
I notice, and have noticed over the past that a lot of you seem to use a lot of fallacious reasoning in your arguments here. Here is a quick guide to allow you to call others out if their argument is fallacious, as well as to check to see if your argument is fallacious.
Checking with this will allow your argument to be sound, and hard to combat. I recommend using this.
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Thank you. I agree with almost all of these, and I see most of these a lot in the DBZ section (yep, myself included), so it's nice to have them laid out in a little chart like this.

But like Strawbs said, it's very difficult to avoid using at least one of them in an argument.
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