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    The Power of Critical Thinking Effective Reasoning about Ordinary and Extraordinary Claims
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    Exam 6: Fallacies and Persuaders
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    In General, Fallacies Are Divided Between Those That Have Irrelevant
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In General, Fallacies Are Divided Between Those That Have Irrelevant

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In general, fallacies are divided between those that have irrelevant premises and those that have unacceptable premises.

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