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Talk:Red herring (fallacy)
Talk:Red herring (fallacy) ummm, do we really need the XML ...
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Red herring
Red herring Look up red herring in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A red herring, also referred to as a ...
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Talk Herring (translated from German)
Talk Herring This article refers to the metaphor "talks Herring". For the offerer of the same name of Surfausruestung, see Talk Herring Surf. Talk Herring (English literally: red herring) is the English name for ...
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Fallacy
Fallacy A fallacy is a component of an argument which ... arguments depends on its form, a formal fallacy (or logical fallacy) is a deductive argument which has an invalid form, whereas an informal fallacy is any other invalid mode of ...
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Fallacy (translated from Portuguese)
Fallacy One fallacy it is a form to take one ... is important to know the types of fallacy to prevent traps logical in the proper ... have eventually to list some types of fallacy - a popular sport of debatedores and authors ... but to introduce the notion of logical fallacy, some examples will be enough. It ...
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Talk:Logical fallacy
Talk:Logical fallacy Straw man? Is this what a 'straw ... article is passive: the person believes the fallacy... and also, Michael refers to the opponents ... man", perhaps in place of A logical fallacy in which a person misattributes a position ... following would be more accurate A logical fallacy in which an advocate presents an argument ... tell, in most cases the Straw Man fallacy refers generally to the practice of ...
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Association fallacy
Association fallacy An association fallacy is a type of logical fallacy which asserts that qualities of one are ... Association fallacies are a special case of red herring, and are often based in an ...
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Style over substance fallacy
Style over substance fallacy The Style over substance fallacy occurs when one emphasises the way in ... of the argument. In some cases, the fallacy is employed as a form of ad ... attack. Here are some examples of the fallacy and how it is used. Example One ... nor does it excuse the hasty generalisation fallacy that Person 1 has employed. Example ...
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Talk:Lump of labour fallacy
Talk:Lump of labour fallacy To meet Wikipedia's quality standards and ... talk page. Requested move Lump of labour fallacy → Lump of labor - Change "labour" to "labor" because this is America. Remove "fallacy" from the title because it is POV ... 18 Apr 2005 (UTC) Oppose The term fallacy should be included because linguisticly it refers ... Specific applications of the lump of labor fallacy are controversial not the existance of ...
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Talk:Traditionalist Catholic/Archives/2005/sbs-editing/summary
... said to" (which shows up in bright red font in the pages that contrast versions ... past myself. We must try to ignore red herrings, and restrict ourselves to the main ... urge to respond to Used2BAnonymous's renewed red-herring attack on matters outside the summary, matters ... set of counter charges are indeed a red herring and are obstructionist in nature. ...
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