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Recognizing faulty arguments from "summary" of A Guide to Logical Thinking by William Maurice Shanner

Faulty arguments are a common occurrence in everyday life, and being able to recognize them is a valuable skill. By understanding the different types of faulty arguments, individuals can better evaluate the strength of an argument and make more informed decisions. One common type of faulty argument is the ad hominem fallacy, where an argument attacks the person making the argument rather than addressing the actual argument itself. This type of fallacy is often used to divert attention away from the weaknesses in the argument by att...
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    A Guide to Logical Thinking

    William Maurice Shanner

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