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{ Sunday, February 11, 2007 }

Fallacy Files

We looked up the term Tu Quoque, which was used in a recent article by Christopher Hitchens, and found The Fallacy Files, which dissects logical fallacies, providing examples. Fun to read through, and useful to study to defend yourself against bullying, manipulative or merely inept arguments.

LINK | 7:33 PM | TB

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Take a look at "Labyrinths of Reason" and "Prisoner's Dilemma", both by William Poundstone, for more logical fun.

dvg | February 14, 2007 1:54 PM

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