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quantum physics Fallacy here? And any others?I will try to keep it as short as possible as it was a long take with respect to an argument that was inspired vie the book "The outsider test for faith" by John Loftus. Them: my contention is that contrary to the secular worldview, s... |
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De-Emphasizing the relevant argument (shallow response), while attacking the interesting one.What is this fallacy called if exist? I haven't found a name of it, or maybe new fallacy? Soft-Burrying, Tokenize the Relevant (label I made for fun) Acknowledges the point being made, has the capacity to counter it, but chooses not to elabora... |
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Hasty Generalaizations, vagueness, pure opinion, unsubstantiated “facts”?Politics is a dirty business and are there are no pure/perfect souls but, these last two democratic administration set new standards. It was recently reported, and verified, in the 76 days between the election and Trump taking office, the Depa... |
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WHATS THE NAME OF FALLACY COMMITTED HERE?I decided to sell my house. When I told my tenants about my plan, they claimed, "They will be homeless" And I repplied, "its not my problem" was I correct to say so? |
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Gulf of AmericaThe Gulf of Mexico has been known as that since 1550. Trump changed it to Gulf of America. I think it should stay Gulf of Mexico. A respnse to that was: "What you really should post is the Gulf of America, which represents South America, Centr... |
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is there an error in reasoning here?If someone says: most people care about "x", therefore you are likely to also care about "x". Used probabilistically, is this argument fallacious? |
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Are these fallacy’s real or capAre these fallacy’s real or fake What I mean is do they 1. Meet the definition of fallacy 2. don’t fall under other fallacies here are the fallacy’s : Appeal to reality, appeal to fiction, no limits fallacy, name fa... |
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"Intentional Fallacy"It's been years since I asked a question! A particularly irritating development in political debate is that people will often respond to an argument about negative consequences by pointing out the (stated) positive intent of the thing being critici... |
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Sinhalese ancestryDo Sinhalese have ancient ancestry to ancient eurpeen ? |
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What fallacies?On social media, Woman points to the woman sign on the bathroom says “back in my day this was easier to understand.” Implying that in today’s context no one knows what a woman is anymore. Someone responds saying “back i... |