Fallacy Summary and Application
Date Submitted: 04/21/2004 16:12:04
Critical thinking is essential skill for good decision-making and problem solving. As in most decision-making and problem solving situations, arguments are important in proving your ideas or claims to be reasonable, but sometimes those arguments can be fallacious. "A logical fallacy--or fallacy, for short--is an argument that contains a mistake in reasoning." (Bassham, Irwin, Nardone, and Wallace, 2002) Fallacies are common in everyday life and knowing how to identify them prevents us from falling victim to
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Retrieved July 18, 2004, from The National Teaching & Learning Forum Web site: http://www.ntlf.com/html/pi/9702/crit_1.htm
University of Phoenix. (Ed.) (2004). Critical Thinking. [University of Phoenix Custom Edition e-text]. Gregory Bassham, William Irwin, Henry Nardone, & James M. Wallace. (2002) New York: McGraw-Hill. Logical Fallacies - 1 in Critical Thinking. Retrieved July 17, 2004, from University of Phoenix, Resource, CSS/330-Critical Thinking and Computer Logic Web site: https://ecampus.phoenix.edu/secure/resource/resource.asp
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