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Austins Atheism Blog Philosophy Fundamentals: What Are Logical Fallacies and Logical Arguments?

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Philosophy Fundamentals: What Are Logical Fallacies and Logical Arguments? Tuesday July 28, 2009 Fallacies are defects in an argument – other than false premises – which cause an argument to be invalid, unsound or weak. Fallacies can be separated into two general groups: formal and informal. A formal fallacy is a defect which can be identified merely be looking at the logical structure of an argument rather than any specific statements. Informal fallacies are defects which can be identified only through an analysis of the actual content of the argument. Read Article: What Are Logical Fallacies and Logical Arguments? More about: ???–>Comments (0)See All Posts

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