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  2. List of fallacies - Wikipedia

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    Logical Fallacies, Literacy Education Online; Informal Fallacies, Texas State University page on informal fallacies; Stephen's Guide to the Logical Fallacies (mirror) Visualization: Rhetological Fallacies, Information is Beautiful; Master List of Logical Fallacies, University of Texas at El Paso; Fallacies, Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

  3. Fallacy of exclusive premises - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Downes Guide to the Logical Fallacies: Exclusive Premises This page was last edited on 25 January 2025, at 16:36 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  4. Fallacy - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Downes Guide to the Logical Fallacies, onegoodmove.org; Explain fallacies, what they are and how to avoid them; Fallacy Files; Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911).

  5. Stephen Downes - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Downes (born April 6, 1959) is a Canadian philosopher and commentator in the fields of online learning and new media. He has explored and promoted the educational use of computer and online technologies since 1995. [1] He gave the 2004 Buntine Oration [2] and was a presenter at the February 2007 Online Connectivism Conference. [3]

  6. Connectivism - Wikipedia

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    Connectivism was first introduced in 2004 on a blog post which was later published as an article [6] in 2005 by George Siemens.It was later expanded in 2005 by two publications, Siemens' Connectivism: Learning as Network Creation and Stephen Downes' An Introduction to Connective Knowledge.

  7. List of cognitive biases - Wikipedia

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    Association fallacies include: Authority bias, the tendency to attribute greater accuracy to the opinion of an authority figure (unrelated to its content) and be more influenced by that opinion. [127] Cheerleader effect, the tendency for people to appear more attractive in a group than in isolation. [128]

  8. Here are 5 things that will get likely more expensive in 2025 ...

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    President-elect Donald Trump is set to take office on Jan. 20. Once he takes the reins, a number of economic changes could ensue. Trump has proposed slapping tariffs on goods the U.S. imports from ...

  9. Relativist fallacy - Wikipedia

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    Law, Stephen (2005) Thinking Tools: The Relativist Fallacy, Think: Philosophy for everyone (A journal of the Royal Institute of Philosophy) 3: 57-58 y; Dowden, Bradley (2010). "Subjectivist fallacy". Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy