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just because we claim something it doesn't become right analyses statement with examples​

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A logical fallacy is a mistake in reasoning that reduces the strength and persuasiveness of your argument. In order to correct your own strategy or call out these fallacies in other people's arguments (and your own), you should be able to recognise them in both.

Explanation:

Formal and informal logical fallacies are the two main categories.

  • Formal fallacies involve issues with your argument's organisation and the way you present your points. Despite the fact that you may be speaking the truth, the way you are putting your arguments together causes the logic to fall apart.
  • Informal fallacies involve statements that are problematic and may contain inaccurate or misleading information.

Example : The Sunk Cost Fallacy

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