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This true unemployment rate spotlights the fallacy with unemployment figures globally.
"There is the fallacy with this kind of work that you can reach a kind of ground zero," he warned.
One contentious issue for these entrants is "free" banking – the fee-free structure of UK bank accounts which, critics argue, is both a barrier to entry and a fallacy, with savers paying through paltry interest rates.
She goes for the imitative fallacy with gusto: the novel's jerky, high-strung, inept and self-conscious narration, peppered with footnotes, footnoted footnotes, interjections and long digressions, is disjointed, exhausting and unnecessary.
The fallacy with the quaint title "ignorance of refutation" is best understood from a modern point of view as a mistake concerning precisely what is to be proved or disproved in an argument.
He cites the work of his friend Nassim Taleb, author of The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable (2007), and Taleb's concept of "narrative fallacy". With the economy dominating the headlines, Kahneman says that "everybody, including myself, is now engaged in storytelling about the past," and the stories could make us believe that we're smarter than we actually were.
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People say attribution is impossible, but there are two fallacies with that.
The Charleston Courier, for example, rejected the Declaration's assertion of human equality ("the barefaced and transparent fallacies with which the production of Mr. Jefferson opens"), but maintained that secession faithfully enacted the Declaration's principle of self-government.
The non-logical, material fallacies are also divided into two classes, the class of fallacies with premises 'unduly assumed,' and another class of fallacies of irrelevant conclusions.
The category of fallacies with problematic premises (reminiscent of Whately's "premises unduly assumed") shows a concern with argument evaluation over and beyond logical or inference evaluation, drawing the informal logic approach away from purely logical concerns towards an epistemic conception of fallacies.
Yet, through some combination of almost religious certitude and moral rectitude, the Republican presidential front runner, Romney, clings to these fallacies with a certitude defying belief.
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