Fallacies Part I
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There are a lot of ways for arguments to not work. We've already learned a couple of formal fallacies - which are failures of logic - called Denying the Antecedent and Affirming the Consequent. Today we learned more informal fallacies, including Ad Populum (Appeal to Popularity) and Ad Verecundiam (Appeal to Authority).
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