Aaron Larsen
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The Art of Argument: An Introduction to the Information Fallacies
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2003
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Latin for Children, Primer A
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2003
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The Discovery of Deduction
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2010
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Latin for Children, Primer B
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2006
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Latin for Children, Primer A Key (Latin for Children)
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2003
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The Discovery of Deduction Teacher's Edition
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2009
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Latin for Children, Primer C
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2005
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Latin for Children, Primer B Key
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2003
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The Art of Argument: Teacher's Materials
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2003
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Latin for Children Primer C Answer Key
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“The Latin name for the fallacy of appealing to an illegitimate authority or expert is argumentum ad verecundiam, which means “argument to shame.”
― The Art of Argument
― The Art of Argument
“In political situations, we should be careful not to assume “everyone is wrong” and “just compromise.”
― The Art of Argument
― The Art of Argument
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