Click on the image to get to the original, then click on that to enlarge. (The writing will still be fairly small, but you can get a larger version on their site which is HERE) .
There are a few tactics commonly used on NT that are not in the chart . How about cut&paste so much material to appear you know what you're talking about . But when questioned about the material you become unresponsive ? Does that even have a category name ?
This time when I went to the article the graphic opened and enlarged. Although I could read the headings the paragraph words were still too small for my tired old eyes.
To quote Mr. Spock; "Interesting." I especially loved "Begging the Question", "Appeal to Authority" and "Appeal to Nature". They appealed to the atheist and pro gay-right's portions of me.
I thought the same thing John, and actually went back through some of my old comments and indeed, found some of my own logical fallacies. This isan easy to use reminder while posting, or responding to other's comments.
Click on the image to get to the original, then click on that to enlarge. (The writing will still be fairly small, but you can get a larger version on their site which is HERE) .
There are a few tactics commonly used on NT that are not in the chart . How about cut&paste so much material to appear you know what you're talking about . But when questioned about the material you become unresponsive ? Does that even have a category name ?
Doesn't matter. I can't open it anyway.
Can you read the graphic that Krishna embedded ? That's all you really need .
Excellent.
Bookmarked.
This time when I went to the article the graphic opened and enlarged. Although I could read the headings the paragraph words were still too small for my tired old eyes.
To quote Mr. Spock; "Interesting." I especially loved "Begging the Question", "Appeal to Authority" and "Appeal to Nature". They appealed to the atheist and pro gay-right's portions of me.
Philadelphia seems to be the origination point ...
Did you miss the part about them being logical fallacies ?
Awesome post and thanks Krish!
Good article Kirsh.
Yeah..... well, yeah.
But not me!
;^)
I thought the same thing John, and actually went back through some of my old comments and indeed, found some of my own logical fallacies. This isan easy to use reminder while posting, or responding to other's comments.
I saved this poster-- it's great!
Buzz, if you can call it up again, and then zoom in, you can read it... Or at least, I could!