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Logical Fallacies: Do You Make These Mistakes in Reasoning?

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If you want to avoid making a fool of yourself then keep reading...

“Everybody argues; not everybody knows how to argue.”

This phrase is incredibly accurate. You see, logical fallacies are everywhere. They can be used to manipulate people or turn an argument sour, derailing it from the get-go.

This book will give you the tools to fight logical fallacies and make your arguments completely bulletproof logically.

Moreover, if you want to be a great debater, it will help you learn all the ins and outs of logical fallacies so you can laugh (inside) as your opponent gets stuck in them.

This will most likely be a revolutionary read for you, and once you are finished, your critical thinking skills will have grown tenfold.

Logical Do You Make These Mistakes in Reasoning? contain three
So if you want to stop getting stuck in logical fallacies and avoid making a fool of yourself, click "add to cart"!

56 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 3, 2018

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March 30, 2023
As an introduction to logical fallacies, this book is a great primer. However, I consumed it in audio format and as such, it is terrible. The performance is fine but the material is not very conducive to audio consumption. Not only is it academic in nature, but I often found myself wishing I had the actual book in hand to turn back and forth between pages to cross-reference earlier material and to make notes throughout so I could actually learn it. I think this book is well-structured to achieve its purpose and would likely serve well as supplemental reading for a college course in logic or even as the primary reference for a high school class.
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