| 1. | An appeal to authority of this nature is a classic logical fallacy.
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| 2. | So your example is dishonest, a logical fallacy ( slippery slope ).
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| 3. | Yet he, too, had repeated his argument ( a logical fallacy ).
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| 4. | To argue it does is a logical fallacy called Argument by Authority.
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| 5. | Socrates dictates a complete textbook of logical fallacies to the bewildered Theaetetus.
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| 6. | Also don't mistake this for a logical fallacy that men are always stronger.
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| 7. | I am certainly within my rights to point out logical fallacies.
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| 8. | When you see logical fallacies being committed, point them out civilly.
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| 9. | That was his job, complete with the demagoguery and logical fallacies.
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| 10. | Our article Logical fallacy seems to cover the subject pretty well.
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