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Fabbeyond

So was sent this video on the worth of education and diplomas it’s about 3 mins are there any logical fallacies in it?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rsXDZycmbI


https://youtu.be/_rsXDZycmbI


NEELY FULLER JR- SCHOOL DIPLOMAS ARE WORTHLESS (CARTOON)
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asked on Monday, Feb 04, 2019 12:04:02 PM by Fabbeyond

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Dr. Bo did a great deal of work so you can review and determine what kind of fallacy a claim
might be, or not. When you think you've pin-pointed something down feel free to get a second
opinion here.

Just remember:

It must be an error in reasoning not a factual error.
It must be commonly applied to an argument either in the form of the argument or in the interpretation of the argument.
It must be deceptive in that it often fools the average adult.


Good luck
answered on Monday, Feb 04, 2019 12:13:23 PM by mchasewalker

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