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*Wikipedia has an [[WikiPedia:Logical Fallacies|article]] containing a long list of common logical fallacies, most with articles of their own, as well as a [[WikiPedia:Category:Logical_fallacies|category]]. | *Wikipedia has an [[WikiPedia:Logical Fallacies|article]] containing a long list of common logical fallacies, most with articles of their own, as well as a [[WikiPedia:Category:Logical_fallacies|category]]. | ||
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Revision as of 16:04, 15 January 2006
A Logical Fallacy is a seemingly logical or rational argument which violates the rules of logic. Logical Fallacy is a technique often used in rhetorical discourse to persuade others without sound reasoning, i.e. Rhetorical Deception.