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Such confirmation bias is one of the fundamental fallacies of logic.
Colbert also made generous use of humorous fallacies of logic in explaining his point of view on any topic.
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But his findings were described by Sacks as an "elementary fallacy" of logic.
The book provoked a backlash from some religious leaders, including the chief rabbi, Lord Sacks, who accused Hawking of committing an "elementary fallacy" of logic.
This is a fallacy of logic that most second-year law students are cautioned against making: you cannot avoid liability for the wrong you do by showing all the wrong you can't do.
After all, people eat lots of barbecue and grilled meat on humid 90-degree days, so to say it's about a desire for "lightness" is some sort of fallacy of logic that if I'd paid attention in philosophy class I'd be able to name.
Fallacies of Romney's Logic, USA Today, September 19 , 2012
You don't have to take a formal logic course or memorize logical notation, as long as you understand the basic principles of logic and the logical fallacies.
In its treatment of fallacies, informal logic revives a tradition which can be traced to Aristotle.
Nobody, it seems, warned Greider that he needed to worry about fallacies of composition, that the logic of the economy as a whole is not the same as the logic of a single market.
The error in a fallacy generally violates some principle of logic or mathematics, often unwittingly.
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