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Tag Archives: drawing a logical conclusion
Exercising Logic While Exorcising Myth (from Feb 2012)
Rhetoric and logic for fun and entertainment, otherwise known as; How to spot and anger a troll. Continue reading
Posted in All Podcasts, Economics
Tagged assuming the initial point, begging the question, dealing with trolls, does not follow, drawing a logical conclusion, establishing premises, non sequitur, petitio principii, recognizing propaganda, trolls
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0174 pc111 Exercising Logic While Exorcising Myth
Rhetoric and logic for fun and entertainment, otherwise known as; How to spot and anger a troll. Continue reading
Posted in All Podcasts
Tagged assuming the initial point, begging the question, dealing with trolls, does not follow, drawing a logical conclusion, establishing premises, non sequitur, petitio principii, recognizing propaganda, trolls
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