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    A Fallacy That Can Be Detected by Merely Examining the Form
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A Fallacy That Can Be Detected by Merely Examining the Form

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Question 305

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A fallacy that can be detected by merely examining the form of an argument is:


A) A fallacy of presumption.
B) An informal fallacy.
C) A fallacy of relevance.
D) A fallacy of weak induction.
E) A formal fallacy.

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