Sentences with phrase «not logical fallacies»

Use logic, not logical fallacies, to prove your point.
Actually, it's not a logical fallacy.
Chad «But it (taxi - cab) isn't a logical fallacy and Schopenhaur didn't say it.»
His isn't the logical fallacy.
I don't know if they did or not, but it's not a logical fallacy unless they used it in a formal argument.
It's not a logical fallacy to ask that people who give advice on something this critical make it a point to practice that advice themselves.
Joel Shore (06:53:53) You are using the argument to authority and that is not a logical fallacy when your authorities are right.
Isn't this the logical fallacy of circular reasoning again?

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This is a logical fallacy, not «fair commentary».
If you are too stupid to understand the logical fallacy you are engaging in, then I won't bother trying to point out your fallacious reasoning skills any longer.
Logical fallacies like there is a such thing as a «Borderline Sexual Assault», I would have to point out the obvious that there is either assault or not assault in this world.
But, the fact that we don't know does not mean we must suddenly come to the conclusion that is MUST be god — that's a logical fallacy — the argument from ignorance.
@ David By definition, Michael isn't actually a troll, since all of his arguments are logic - based arguments and pretty reasonable considering his standpoint, unlike the gross logical fallacies put forth by Cecilia Davidson (ULTIMATE ABILITY: you're wrong about everything because you're a bigot.
I have never found a single one of his arguments that wasn't either a logical fallacy or an obvious misuse of math.
< > Assuming Jesus actually said that and it wasn't added by the early Catholics at the Council of Nicene < > This is the logical fallacy of the False Dilemma, avoiding a number of other possibilities.
I'd be fine if the cartoon was lampooning an actual conservative belief or pointing out a real logical fallacy of conservative thought; but this doesn't seem to be doing that.
@Jim: We have all tried, but apparently TheCapitalist is not allowed to review the list of logical fallacies we have provided him.
Atheists are open to evidence (that's the reason why most likely we are atheists)... If there was sound logical evidence for a god and not just bad fallacies thrown around by apologists we of course would be on board with that.
Not everyone is mature enough or trained to focus on the issue and leave personal attacks and logical fallacies out of it.
well, I sometimes bring some of those ways of thinking and operating to this blog... I do nt» mean to, it is almost like muscle memory... someone throws out a straw man arguement or circular logic, or some other logical fallacy, and well... sometimes I jump at it the way I would over at other blogs without maybe taking a moment to re-adjust my attitude.
Perhaps I did not come across as being sincere in my question, but I was indeed looking for an answer and not looking to «trap» someone in a logical fallacy.
Chad, Lee Strobel did not have a SINGLE argument in any of his books that was not either an obvious logical fallacy or an equally obvious misuse of statistics.
For not only was Aristotle highly sensitive to the perils of determining the real by means of the logical — this was, after all, his chief criticism of Plato's theory of the Forms 6 — but Whitehead himself tirelessly attacked the tendency to mistake logical relationships for the structure of the real, an ultimate case of what he called «the fallacy of misplaced concreteness».
I think its the LGBTs that are always crying about how mistreated they are and how everyone who does not believe the way they do is bigoted which is the biggest logical fallacy (to quote Notheism).
Brad, why haven't you looked up the logical fallacy «negative proof» yet?
This is a logical fallacy known as a false dilemma: those aren't the only two choices.
If you say he does not need a creator, then you are committing the logical fallacy of special pleading.
You also make a logical fallacy: The assumption that if the other person can not explain something than your explanation must be the correct one.
Please give us one «hole» in the theory of evolution that doesn't involve either a logical fallacy or the misuse of statistics on your part.
I'll save you the trouble — it is a logical fallacy that asserts that a proposition is true because it has not yet been proven false.
Try some critical thinking classes next time so you don't embarrass yourself with logical fallacies.
You can not start you with such a logical fallacy and expect credibility from a true critical thinker.
Second, saying that God doesn't exist because you think the concept is childish is not logical at all; that's a fallacy of subjectivity.
im going to open an Atheist burger store and anyone who can point out any logical fallacy with religion or supernatural beliefs will get a free small fry, but I think I might make a that a 2 week promotion as you don't even need to research religion to find a flaw, I would be giving out all my fries, I wonder if this car service guy would be okay with that?
It is a logical fallacy to present that position as equivalent to the position; If there is no evidence of X, then X can't exist.
@Mig: I'm not trying to be strident, just pointing out a logical fallacy.
We need to invent a new word for people willing to believe the writings of unknown authors, of unknown origin, of an unknown but ancient time, which is badly worded, internally AND externally (with modern science) inconsistent, full of statements with no actual arguments to back them up, with the only decently educated people to back it all up are theologians who twist the meaning of words and commit logical fallacies and still only try to prove that SOMETHING must exist, not that christianity is the truth.
If you have to resort to logical fallacies to make your case, you're better off not saying anything.
The one valid point you could make is that circular logic, as with most logical fallacies, does not prove a conclusion false, it simply fails to prove that it is true.
AJ, you clearly don't understand structured reasoning and logical fallacy.
«If all mankind inherited «original sin», then Christ was born sinful and can not by definition have been the perfect sacrifice For our sake he made him to be sin who knew no sin» As I said, take away one part and your whole logical fallacy falls apart.
Wendy can't resist logical fallacies, either.
In fact their is a specific logical fallacy that you are demonstrating here but I can't seem to remember it.
@Philipp So «the political perspective» doesn't include pointing out logical fallacies in arguments, especially if they involve statistics?
Appealing to majority when Government claim to own ground which is not under up - bringing of any kind is a logical fallacy.
It's a logical fallacy to claim that VLC is good for sick people but not for healthy people.
Like mom and dad always said, if you can't say anything that isn't a painfully obvious logical fallacy, don't say anything at all.
Hi John, thank you for your response, although it was rife with logical fallacy and probably insincere (if you're not a proponent of juice fasting or any other nutritional program, why'd you take the time to write a long response to me, in which you're clearly disturbed by my argument and use the same typical arguments as holistic / homeopathic medicine practitioners around the globe?)
An enraged response filled with logical fallacies... why am I not surprised?
To help students avoid logical fallacies in their public speaking and to recognise the features of effective communication easily adaptable for younger children and isn't subject specific
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