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Re: If you wish, here is why
Posted by Jeffrey (Guest) - Sunday, April 6 2008, 16:52:00 (CEST)
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Hey buddy:

Just wanted you to know I found the site that you copied and pasted these definitions from...

http://home.att.net/~tangents/issue/think/fallacy.htm

Enjoy!

:-)

- Jeffrey

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MiniMe wrote:
>There is hardly anyone in the world who is as stupid as you are... Why? Because of the never ending fallacies you spew and claim to be the "truth"...
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>Read and pay attention, IDIOT. here are a few, with definitions, based on science... Of Course...
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>1- begging the question (petitio principii): A.k.a. "circular argument," uses some form of its own conclusion as one of its key premises.
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>2-biased sample: Uses a skewed sample of individuals to draw conclusions about an entire group.
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>2-complex question: Asks a question with an unjustified presupposition.
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>3-confusion of cause and effect: Assumes that one thing causes another, when in fact what is assumed to be the cause may be the effect, and vice-versa.
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>4-false (questionable) cause: Assigns a particular cause to an event, despite reason to consider other possible causes.
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>false dilemma: Sets unrealistic limits on possible options.
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>5-genetic fallacy: Infers that information must be false if the reputation of its source is questionable.
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>6-guilt by association: Implies that an idea is bad if it is associated with harmful ideas or practices.
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>7-hasty generalization: Makes an unjustified general inference from an insufficient sample.
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>8-spotlight: Infers that highly conspicuous individuals are typical of a group.
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>9-undistributed middle: Makes an unjustified inference about some members of a group from information about some other members of the group.
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>10-unqualified generalization (dicto simpliciter): Makes an assumption about all individuals in a group, overlooking pertinent differences.
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>11-composition: Ascribes the nature of one or more parts to the whole.
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>12- Monkeyism: Believing that when one does not disclose answers, has none...
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>So stupid monkey, as you see from the above fallacy syndrom unique to you... Based on SCIENTIFIC FACTS. You actually are an idiot. So as I suggested to you from the beggining, go and see a psychiatrist... Afterward, go home and screw yourself.



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