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An argument may be fallacious in three ways: in its material content, through a misstatement of the facts; in its wording, through an incorrect use of terms; or in its structure (or form), through the use of an improper process of inference.
In a similar manner, the ad consequentiam stating that creationism leads to disruption of scientific research (e.g., Young [1985]) would not necessarily be fallacious in the context of discussion about society and education.
In addition, the two assessments required to confirm diagnosis might be fallacious in describing a chronic and complex clinical condition.
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This argument is fallacious in this ratification by a state of a constitutional amendment is not an act of legislation within the proper sense of the word.
While these arguments can be relevant in court (Yap [2013]), this strategy is fallacious in evolutionary debate, because the credibility of the scientist is ultimately quite irrelevant: the claim can always be confirmed by the original data and/or repeating the experiments.
This Cartesian dichotomy can be fallacious, as functionalities buried in the application's logic can sometimes affect the usability of the system.
Hong Mai (1123 1202) used ancient Han dynasty era vessels to debunk what he found to be fallacious descriptions of Han vessels in the Bogutu archaeological catalogue compiled during the latter half of Huizong's reign (1100 1125).
Finocchiaro distinguishes six ways in which arguments can be fallacious.
The authors noted that the "sticky fingers" problem is valid in some reactions, but argue that it would be fallacious to conclude that all reactions have this problem.
The second point with respect to DNA replication starting in the zygote 8 12 h after fertilization could be fallacious.
Moore and Russell found two main arguments for idealism to be fallacious.
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