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Formal fallacy | Wikipedia
In logic and philosophy, a formal fallacy is a pattern of reasoning rendered invalid by a flaw in its logical structure that can neatly be expressed in a standard logic system, for example propositional logic. It is defined as a deductive argument that is invalid. The argument itself could have true premises, but still have a … 展开
"Some of your key evidence is missing, incomplete, or even faked! That proves I'm right!"
"The vet can't find any … 展开• Philosophy portal
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• List of fallacies – List of faulty argument types
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• Cognitive bias – … 展开In everyday speech, a non sequitur is a statement in which the final part is totally unrelated to the first part, for example:
Life is life and fun is fun, but it's all so quiet when the goldfish die.— … 展开CC-BY-SA 许可证中的维基百科文本 List of fallacies | Wikipedia
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Recognizing Fallacies | Wikiversity
网页2024年8月4日 · We begin by introducing several informal fallacies, and go on to introduce formal fallacies. The list here is necessarily incomplete. For a more complete list of fallacies, see the Wikipedia list of fallacies, or …
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