When considering your argument or the arguments of others, writers and readers need to be aware of logical fallacies. Logical fallacies are found in many places—ads, politics, movies. Logical ...
Facts don't always support conclusions in the way an argument's author thinks they do. Sometimes, conditional statements get improperly reversed, or causes and effects get mixed up. Fallacies show ...
I am vehemently opposed to this debate because it gives a false impression ... Anything else is a fallacy.
(Las Malvinas entre el Derecho y la Historia). Falklands Facts and Fallacies, a copiously illustrated volume of 359 A4 pages, is the reply to the Kohen/Rodríguez book. It is a pretty conclusive ...