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Causal Argument
Causal argument underlies two of the most common, challenging, and difficult questions we confront in our lives: “Why?” and “What if?”
Causal Argument
When we argue about the cause of something--why something happened--we employ a cause/effect argument. Cause and effect (or causal) arguments are generally more complicated than definition or evaluation arguments, perhaps more susceptible to fallacies, n
Marilyn vos Savant | Logical Fallacies
Readers often ask about critical thinking and how to reason better. One of the best ways is to learn about logic, which is both fun and useful. Following are examples of the most common logical fallacies.
Logical Fallacies: Sources and Resources
Listed here are quality general resources on logical fallacies, as well as sources of information used in the Fallacy Files.
A List Of Fallacious Arguments
Several of these have names in Latin, but I mostly ignored that and used English.
Jyte: Spread the Cred
Yes, anything. If you have something to say, then make a claim and let the community vote on it. Make claims about yourself, friends, and family. Put your stake in the ground and see where the votes go!
Americans United: Judicial Nominations
Argument for Judicial Nominations. Good sight for ENG102 students studying arguments.
Assemblies of God Position Papers
Position Papers written by the Assemblies of God Church. Useful for students to analyze.
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