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28: 7 common logical fallacies
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Oct 18, 2016
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Get my DVD How To Win An Argument Without Losing a Soul - http://shop.catholic.com/how-to-win-an-argument-without-losing-a-soul.html Use promo code "PINTS" to get 30% off (code valid till the end of 2016). --- Today we discuss 7 common logical fallacies: 1. Self-referential incoherence: A position that when applied to itself refutes itself. 2. Straw man: Refuting a weaker version of your opponents position) 3. Ad hominem (Against the man): Attacking the person making the argument instead of the argument. 4. Tu quoque ("You too"): Accusing your opponent of committing the same thing he is accusing you of. 5. Genetic fallacy: Refuting an argument because of how it originated. 6. Ad baculum (Appeal to force): Appealing to force instead of reason. 7. Ad ignominiam (Appeal to shame): Appealing to shame instead of reason. --- pintswithaquinas.com Get the boook here - https://www.amazon.com/Pints-Aquinas-Thoughts-Angelic-Doctor/dp/0692752404
Released:
Oct 18, 2016
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Podcast episode
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