Logical fallacies

If you want to spend some time reading about common logical fallacies, there’s a list of articles in Wikipedia: Logical Fallacies.

It’s impossible to read those and not learn a lot. And if you like to think, you’ll love it. Besides, it’ll make you much more suspicious of politicians. :)

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3 Responses to “Logical fallacies”


  1. 1 harveyg

    LOL! It just might be a logical fallacy to assume I COULD be “more suspicious of politicians.”

  2. 2 Hiddenson

    Incidentally, that is also one of my favorite links on Wikipedia :)
    The more I come here, the more I think we think alike :)

  3. 3 Heathen Dan

    I like that list too. I also use a book titled “Think to Win” which is basically an informal introduction to critical thinking packaged as a self-help type book. Pretty devious, if you ask me. :p

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