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SinBad’s Bullshit Detector


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"  SinBad’s Bullshit Detection Kit   Go to the Fallacy index Introduction I've seen some complete baloney being presented as " Reasoned Argument " in this community. I've seen people condemning other people's faulty logic with even more faulty logic. With this document you will be able to recognise faulty reasoning and Illogical arguments. You will be able to explain to your debating opponent that their argument is fallacious, exactly why it is fallacious and provide them with examples and analogies. This is an attempt to educate AVG Members, Theist and Atheist alike about the wonderful world of Logic. Logic Logic n. Science of Reasoning; proof, thinking, or inference [Concise OED]. Logic allows us to analyse a piece of reasoning and determine whether it is correct or not (valid or invalid). The building blocks of a Logical argument are Propositions (Statements). A Proposition can be Asserted (said to be True) or Denied (Said to be False). An argument consists of three stages. First of all, the propositions which are necessary for the argument to continue are stated. These are called the premises of the argument. They are the evidence or reasons for accepting the argument and its conclusions. Next, the premises are used to derive further propositions by a process known as inference. In inference, one proposition is arrived at on the basis "
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