In our everyday lives, whether we're debating social issues, making ethical decisions, or simply scrolling through news headlines, we're constantly exposed to arguments. Some of them are sound, but ...
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In this video, we discuss logical fallacies, which are common patterns of reasoning that lead to mistakes in our arguments and understanding of the world. Examples covered include ad hominem, appeal ...
In the April 23 Viewpoints section, Ross Lissuzzo argued with Wednesday Journal’s Our Views editorial, “Term limits won,” asserting that a “notable majority” of River Forest voters approved the ...
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President Donald Trump is a walking, talking rhetorical fallacy. We should know this by now because he’s been dumbing down our public discourse for years, but it’s worth revisiting as he tries to ram ...
A quick guide to logical fallacies. Fallacies include ad hominem, appeals to authority, the fallacy fallacy, circular arguments, etc. Medicare users could soon lose perks they love — like choosing ...