What you’ll learn to do: evaluate logical fallacies in argument
Fallacies are errors or tricks of reasoning. We call it an error of reasoning if the fallacy occurs accidentally; we call it a trick of reasoning if a speaker or writer uses the fallacy in order to deceive or manipulate his or her audience. The following are reasons to avoid logical fallacies in your writing:
- Logical fallacies can ruin an otherwise effective argument.
- Logical fallacies can damage your ethos, or credibility, as a writer.
- Logical fallacies can distract from the purpose of the argument.
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