Rules for Critical Discussion
by Frans Van Eemeren & Rob Grootendorst,
taken from "Fundamentals of Critical Argumentation" by Douglas Walton,
Cambridge University Press, 2006.
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[Draft Copy] Reasoning Schemes are only fallacious when they are unwarranted.
For example an appeal to popularity is not always fallacious, even though the superficial treatment of it in the average university logic book will lead you to believe it is.
Below are some examples
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Cognitive Science,
|_Comparative Psychology, Animal Cognition
|_Epistemology
|_Decision Making
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|_Dualism
|_Free Will
|_Morality
|_Soul
|_Spirit
|_Consciousness
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