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Fallacies: Errors In Reasoning

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Fallacies
Fallon Hillestead
Rasmussen College

Author Note This paper is being submitted on October 23, 2015, for Jennifer Reeves’s G224 Introduction to Critical Thinking Course. Fallacies Fallacies are “errors in reasoning” (Diestler, 2012, p. 226). “Fallacies can be seen as reasons that seem logical but don’t necessarily support the conclusion or statements that distract listeners from the real issue” (Diestler, 2012, p. 226). Most of us run into this on a day-to-day basis. Whether we are talking about friends and family, or trying to make a point in an argument. However, if the logic that we are trying to convey does not have a supporting conclusion, it is a fallacy (Diestler, 2012). In reading, Mark twain’s The Late Benjamin Franklin
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