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Fallacy in Debate

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In this second post on discourse and debate we’ll take a look at the use of fallacy and other argument defects. Like my article on credible sources, I’m compelled to write this by the items I’ve seen shared on social media, and the comment debates that follow. Continue reading →

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Credible Sources

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One of the great things about the Internet is that anyone can publish anything, and have it read by anyone in the world. One of the worst things about the Internet is that anyone can publish anything, and have it read by anyone in the world. Continue reading →

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