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Lost Art of Logic: Irrelevant Reasons to Believe

Earlier this month, former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich was sentenced for crimes committed while in office. Prior to sentencing, his attorneys were permitted to present arguments in favor of a lenient sentence. Among their pleas was a letter from one … Continue reading

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The Lost Art of Logic: Genetic Fallacies

A friend recently recommended to me a video promoting something called Family Integrated Church. In the midst of a nicely-done presentation, the video contained some logical gaffes that thoroughly soured me on the case being made. Among these was a … Continue reading

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The Lost Art of Logic: Ad Hominem and the Ninth Commandment

Having lived in Cambridge, Massachusetts for many years, I’ve periodically had a generic conversation that that either amuses or annoys me. It proceeds via the following formula: Me: “I think [insert statement that does not follow the conservative party-line].” Other … Continue reading

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The Lost Art of Logic

In my sophomore college year, I took an English composition course. Our professor began by explaining that we’d spend our first week learning about errors that his writing students tended to make frequently. I was slightly puzzled when among the … Continue reading

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