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Logic

A Fallacy Detective in Washington

Pepsi has a billboard up in my state reading, "Hey Washington, more people prefer the taste of Pepsi!" Clearly, the fallacy here is "ad POPulum." Did you catch the other 'fallacy'? The sentence... isn't. It does not express a complete thought. "More people"? More...

The Fallacy Forum and The Fallacy Detective News

Fallacy Detectives, We've created a new forum! The Fallacy Forum We hope this forum will be as fun as our old forum, but focus on logical fallacies and errors in reasoning. You can stay up-to-date with what we're doing by subscribing to our email list. The Fallacy...

Name That Fallacy

Toby asks..... We have used some of your logic texts but have encountered an informal argument we thought may be a fallacy not covered in the books. We name it after the kid who uses it. A certain camper wore the same t-shirt all week. When my Dear Husband, his...

The Fallacy Detective

I'd like to thank your young men for The Fallacy Detective. I've been using it this year with my two boys (ages 10 and 14). It has really struck a chord with my younger son, who is now asking me to find a debating team for him. My other son, who is usually lost in his...

Logic and Adventure

My grandson seems to have a problem making decisions . . . even what to eat for dinner. When shopping, he cannot decide if he should buy an item and asks for my opinion, even for what I think he should buy. I thought if he could learn logic, it would give him the...

Rules of Controversy

Harvey, Hedge's Elements of Logic has a section on the "rules of controversy" that has served as the standard for hundreds of debates throughout the history of America. They served as the undisputed standard for many religious and political debates. The fact that...

Teaching thinking is not a curriculum.

People who can't or don't read and who spend their free time watching TV and movies, playing video and computer games, and otherwise spend their lives seeking entertainment will not be able to think critically. Jane Healy's two books Endangered Minds: Why Children...

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