Fallacy Summary and Application
Date Submitted: 09/30/2004 21:21:15
Fallacy Summary and Application
Abstract:
The focus of this paper is on logical errors known as fallacies. If an argument contains a fallacy, then the conclusion will not necessarily be proven (Richardson, para 2). Some fallacies are merely accidental, but fallacies can also be used to trick a listener or reader into believing faulty conclusions. This paper will describe three logical fallacies and give an example of each.
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