Taken with kind permission from the book Why Brilliant People Believe Nonsense by J. Steve Miller and Cherie K. Miller
Fallacies are a particular type of informal argument that are psychologically compelling and often u...
The paper argues that the two best known formal logical fallacies, namely denying the antecedent (DA...
This book is a sequel to the classic work, Fallacies Selected Papers 1972 - 1982 (1989), coauthored ...
Taken with kind permission from the book Why Brilliant People Believe Nonsense by J. Steve Miller an...
Taken with kind permission from the book Why Brilliant People Believe Nonsense by J. Steve Miller an...
In the last chapter we discussed passages where bright individuals with PhDs violated common fallaci...
Taken with kind permission from the book Why Brilliant People Believe Nonsense by J. Steve Miller an...
I often read comments on blog posts or articles or Facebook discussions which accuse the writer of c...
To help students identify logical fallacies, the harm of those fallacies, and how they might pinpoin...
To the mind that\u27s yet to be enhanced by some strains of modern thought, the above quote probab...
Because the development of solid reasoning skills is an instrumental aspect of speech formation, thi...
Humans have used arguments for defending or refuting statements long before the creation of logic as...
Human beings aren’t really logical creatures. This might seem like a categorically false statement; ...
Stephen Layman, The Power of Logichttps://place.asburyseminary.edu/syllabi/3252/thumbnail.jp
DEFINITIONAL DICTIONARY OF LOGIC 2009 Complied by ...
Fallacies are a particular type of informal argument that are psychologically compelling and often u...
The paper argues that the two best known formal logical fallacies, namely denying the antecedent (DA...
This book is a sequel to the classic work, Fallacies Selected Papers 1972 - 1982 (1989), coauthored ...
Taken with kind permission from the book Why Brilliant People Believe Nonsense by J. Steve Miller an...
Taken with kind permission from the book Why Brilliant People Believe Nonsense by J. Steve Miller an...
In the last chapter we discussed passages where bright individuals with PhDs violated common fallaci...
Taken with kind permission from the book Why Brilliant People Believe Nonsense by J. Steve Miller an...
I often read comments on blog posts or articles or Facebook discussions which accuse the writer of c...
To help students identify logical fallacies, the harm of those fallacies, and how they might pinpoin...
To the mind that\u27s yet to be enhanced by some strains of modern thought, the above quote probab...
Because the development of solid reasoning skills is an instrumental aspect of speech formation, thi...
Humans have used arguments for defending or refuting statements long before the creation of logic as...
Human beings aren’t really logical creatures. This might seem like a categorically false statement; ...
Stephen Layman, The Power of Logichttps://place.asburyseminary.edu/syllabi/3252/thumbnail.jp
DEFINITIONAL DICTIONARY OF LOGIC 2009 Complied by ...
Fallacies are a particular type of informal argument that are psychologically compelling and often u...
The paper argues that the two best known formal logical fallacies, namely denying the antecedent (DA...
This book is a sequel to the classic work, Fallacies Selected Papers 1972 - 1982 (1989), coauthored ...