When you are analyzing arguments, it's important to look at the evidence that the author provides. It's also important to evaluate the evidence that an author uses. Some authors will use poor evidence to try to get you to agree with them. Don't fall for it!
Here is a video explaining some common logical fallacies (you'll see the presenter give names to each type of fallacy - don't freak out about learning the names! The important thing is the examples she gives): What questions, comments, or examples do you have about logical fallacies? Leave a comment to start the discussion. -Jenny
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