Fallacies to recognize/avoid in arguments
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Do you want to win an argument? Do you want to make a strong case for your view? Do you simply want to have more truthful and truth-seeking arguments? This episode might help you.
Sometimes during an argument, we know something that is said is wrong but we can't put a finger on what it is. In this episode, I talk about some common fallacies that occur in arguments that make an argument weak, or simply wrong. These include the equivocation fallacy, strawman fallacy, slippery slope fallacy, and others. Recognizing and avoiding these fallacies in our own arguments can help us have better and more meaningful conversations by recognizing our mistakes.
I might make a part-2 later.
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