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The basics: "Logic has been defined as the study of the rules of correct thinking. It concentrates on the principles that guide rational thought and discussion. The most fundamental concept in logic is that of an argument. An argument must be distinguished from "arguing", which is... more
Reviewed by Reasonablib Nov 01 2005, 04:12pm ( 55 reviews ) • philosophyclass.com
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Rated by Darkwarrior331 on Oct 22, 11:04pm
very shallow
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Rated by catdozer on Oct 15, 5:38pm
Some people don't have it ! they are blinded by the irrelavent facts that lead to a wrong outcome.
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Rated by Lifetimes on Oct 13, 11:19am
I should read this
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Rated by zhidia on May 18, 7:20am
I don't like how this is presented, (I learned this in an easier way) begging the question should have a separate section because it may or may not be a fallacy depending on who you talk to, and there are sites that explain these terms (and more) much better. I can see someone who doesn't know any of this reading it over and coming back with a lot of questions that could easily have been answered/avoided by reading a different presentation of the same information with a bit more depth.
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Reviewed by civver on May 06 2009, 6:22pm
Not much here.