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These are the time-honored notions, the traditional concepts, but even the most respectable of fallacies can not withstand the truth forever.
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The protocol is regulated by certain rules of interaction and violations of these rules are fallacies.
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Intentionally committed fallacies in debates and reasoning are sometimes called intellectual dishonesty.
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In measurement arguments, anchoring fallacies can occur when unwarranted weight is given to data generated by metrics that the arguers themselves acknowledge is flawed.
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This popular biweekly newsletter points out the weaknesses and outright fallacies in the science that is being touted as proof of disastrous warming.
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She deals with what she sees as fallacies attached to the issue.
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Mathematical fallacies exist in many branches of mathematics.
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In fact, many fallacies have been created by equating copula with existential be.
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And even when consensus is reached, the underlying assumptions may be fallacies that lead to laws and programs that fail.
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Specific types of dialogue can be analyzed and questioned to reveal premises, conclusions, and fallacies.
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