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Identifying logical fallacies from "summary" of A Guide to Logical Thinking by William Maurice Shanner

Identifying logical fallacies is a crucial skill in developing strong critical thinking abilities. A logical fallacy is essentially an error in reasoning that weakens the argument being made. By recognizing these flaws in logic, we can avoid being swayed by faulty arguments and make more informed decisions. One common type of fallacy is the ad hominem attack, where someone attacks the person making the argument rather than addressing the argument itself. This tactic is often used to divert attention away from the actual points being made and can be a red flag for weak reasoning. Another common fallacy is the appeal to authority, where someone tries to bolster their argument by citing an authority figure rather than providing solid evidence or reasoning. While it can be tempting to rely...
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    A Guide to Logical Thinking

    William Maurice Shanner

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