Invalid arguments contain logical errors from "summary" of Art of Logical Thinking by Atkinson William
Invalid arguments, by their very nature, are riddled with logical errors that render them ineffective in persuading others. These errors can take various forms, such as faulty assumptions, incorrect premises, flawed reasoning, or deceptive tactics. When these errors are present in an argument, they undermine the credibility and validity of the entire reasoning process.
One common logical error often found in invalid arguments is known as the fallacy of hasty generalization. This fallacy occurs when a conclusion is drawn based on insufficient or biased evidence. In other words, the arguer jumps to a hasty conclusion without considering all relevant factors or without evaluating the evidence objectively. This type of error can lead to faulty reasoning and false conclusions.
Another logical error frequently seen in invalid arguments is...
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