Informal Logic and Fallacies
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Informal Logic and Fallacies
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Informal Logic and Fallacies
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Originally produced by The Great Courses in 2016
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Explore four common logical fallacies. Circular reasoning uses a conclusion as a premise. Begging the question invokes the connotative power of language as a substitute for evidence. Equivocation changes the meaning of terms in the middle of an argument. And distinction without a difference attempts to contrast two positions that are identical
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