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    Explore Logic Glitches: Navigating Bad Reasoning. Learn to identify informal fallacies, false cause attributions, and rhetorical sleights of hand in daily life.

    Logic Glitches: Navigating Bad Reasoning and Informal Fallacies

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    Logic is a tool for clarity, not a weapon for humiliation. When you challenge an argument thoughtfully, you're showing respect for the issue and the people involved by saying, 'This topic is important enough to get right.'

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    What are some of the most common informal fallacies, and how do argue against them?

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    5.5 Informal Fallacies - Introduction to Philosophy | OpenStax
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    https://openstax.org/books/introduction-philosophy/pages/5-5-informal-fallacies
    4: Clash—The Art of Refutation and Rebuttal - Social Sci LibreTexts
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    How to Point Out a Fallacy without Sounding Like a Jerk — ArgueLab
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    http://www.arguelab.com/blog/2015/7/13/how-to-point-out-a-fallacy-without-sounding-like-a-jerk
    5 Ways Logical Fallacies Get Misidentified and Abused in Modern Debate | Insight Ginie
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    https://insightginie.com/5-ways-logical-fallacies-get-misidentified-and-abused-in-modern-debate/
    How People Cheat in Arguments - by Jason Swan Clark
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    Logic glitches are common errors in reasoning, often referred to as informal fallacies, where the connection between evidence and a conclusion fails. These rhetorical sleights of hand often feel correct because they prey on emotions and mental shortcuts, making an argument seem smooth even when it is broken. By recognizing these patterns, you can better understand why certain arguments fail to hold up under critical scrutiny.

    A false cause attribution occurs when someone incorrectly assumes that because two events happen together, one must cause the other. For instance, claiming a specific shirt causes a sports team to win is a classic logic glitch. This type of informal fallacy creates a bridge between evidence and a conclusion that snaps upon closer inspection, as the perceived causal link is actually non-existent.

    Improving logical reasoning involves learning to identify the big categories of fallacies and the patterns of bad reasoning that often slip through our fingers. Instead of simply stating someone is wrong, you can use tactical maneuvering to show exactly why a logic glitch is occurring. Once you recognize these rhetorical patterns, you can navigate muddy arguments with a clearer map and more effective critical thinking skills.

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    Breaking Down the Four Pillars of Bad Reasoning

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    The Ad Hominem Defense and the Emotion Trap

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    Defeating the Hasty Generalization and the False Cause

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    Escaping the False Dilemma and the Circular Trap

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    How to Point Out a Fallacy Without Losing Your Friends

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    A Practical Playbook for Your Next Argument

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    Closing Reflections on the Heart of Refutation

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