Certain attempts at reasoning have been labeled logical fallacies at one time or another. The category just points you to them, whether or not they are really logical fallacies or not (logically speaking}. A category is an aid in finding, not a conclusion.
Fred
On Jul 1, 2005, at 10:19 PM, Geoffrey Bell wrote:
As truly informative (and useful in arguments) as it is, isn't [[Category:Logical fallacies]] a little non-NPOV too, if people use them everyday, and believe in their truth?
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