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  2. False statements of fact - Wikipedia

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    The legal rule itself – how to apply this exception – is complicated, as it is often dependent on who said the statement and which actor it was directed towards. [6] The analysis is thus different if the government or a public figure is the target of the false statement (where the speech may get more protection) than a private individual who is being attacked over a matter of their private ...

  3. Fallacy - Wikipedia

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    An example is a probabilistically valid instance of the formally invalid argument form of denying the antecedent or affirming the consequent. [ 12 ] Thus, "fallacious arguments usually have the deceptive appearance of being good arguments, [ 13 ] because for most fallacious instances of an argument form, a similar but non-fallacious instance ...

  4. List of fallacies - Wikipedia

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    False analogy – an argument by analogy in which the analogy is poorly suited. [54] Hasty generalization (fallacy of insufficient statistics, fallacy of insufficient sample, fallacy of the lonely fact, hasty induction, secundum quid, converse accident, jumping to conclusions) – basing a broad conclusion on a small or unrepresentative sample ...

  5. Fact-checking Kamala Harris’ ‘closing argument’ speech at the ...

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    Here's a fact-check of six notable statements Democratic Presidential nominee Kamala Harris made at her "closing argument" campaign speech.

  6. Argument - Wikipedia

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    For example, if A. Plato was mortal, and B. Socrates was like Plato in other respects, then asserting that C. Socrates was mortal is an example of argument by analogy because the reasoning employed in it proceeds from a particular truth in a premise (Plato was mortal) to a similar particular truth in the conclusion, namely that Socrates was mortal.

  7. CNN fact-checked four claims from Kamala Harris' DNC speech ...

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    The CNN fact-check story noted the evening's speeches "focused more on biography, big themes, subjective arguments and uncheckable promises and predictions rather than factual assertions."

  8. Premise - Wikipedia

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    An example of this is the use of the rules of inference found within symbolic logic. Aristotle held that any logical argument could be reduced to two premises and a conclusion. [2] Premises are sometimes left unstated, in which case, they are called missing premises, for example: Socrates is mortal because all men are mortal.

  9. Trump statement naming Tucker Carlson as press secretary is ...

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    The claim: Image shows Trump statement naming Tucker Carlson as White House press secretary. A Nov. 13 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) includes an image that purports to show a statement ...