Most of us have a high-school-level knowledge of "logic". And yet, we're all capable of making logical mistakes. Whether it's a battle on Twitter or an article, authors aren't immune to these mistakes creeping into their work.
In this video, I’m going to review the different types of logical fallacies, offer examples of each one in action, and go over the rules you can use to avoid committing logical fallacies.
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In this video, I’m going to review the different types of logical fallacies, offer examples of each one in action, and go over the rules you can use to avoid committing logical fallacies.
Read it instead: https://www.readstoleads.com/blog-article/logical-fallacies-that-make-good-arguments-look-bad
#Content #Argumentation #FromReadsToLeads
Check out more logical fallacies here: https://yourlogicalfallacyis.com/
WHY SUBSCRIBE?
Every week I share my ideas and tips on content marketing with writers, B2B marketers, and business owners.
SUBSCRIBE HERE -- https://bit.ly/3oopiaC
LET'S CONNECT ON INSTAGRAM AND TWITTER:
@fromreadstoleads
@kateabrosimova
Get my book "FROM READS TO LEADS" for more copywriting tips, examples, and exercises -- https://www.readstoleads.com/
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