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... Fallacy of Accident (Sweeping Generalization) A fallacy of accident is directly opposite to hasty generalization. It arises from the ... fallacy is called a loaded Logical Fallacies 155 Fallacies that result from unwarranted assumptions.
... Fallacy of Accident (Sweeping Generalization) A fallacy of accident is directly opposite to hasty generalization. It arises from the ... fallacy is called a loaded Logical Fallacies 155 Fallacies that result from unwarranted assumptions.
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... Fallacy of Accent The fallacy of accent occurs whenever a secondary meaning is communicated (1) as a result of misplaced emphasis, or (2) when an entirely different meaning is created by taking words out of their original context ...
... Fallacy of Accent The fallacy of accent occurs whenever a secondary meaning is communicated (1) as a result of misplaced emphasis, or (2) when an entirely different meaning is created by taking words out of their original context ...
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... Fallacy of accent — an erroneous impression created by misplaced emphasis or by taking words out of context. Fallacy of accident — a failure to take into account cases that are clearly exceptions to the rule. Also called sweeping ...
... Fallacy of accent — an erroneous impression created by misplaced emphasis or by taking words out of context. Fallacy of accident — a failure to take into account cases that are clearly exceptions to the rule. Also called sweeping ...
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Understanding Arguments | 3 |
Two Short Arguments for Critical Reading | 12 |
Kenneth W Payne and Stephen J Risch The Politics of AIDS | 24 |
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