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Dariush Ghaderi
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A subjectivist fallacy is a fallacy in which the argument:

A) is circular
B) violates objectivity
C) has no premises
D) has no conclusion
E) means something different to everyone who considers it

Subjectivist Fallacy

This exists when someone insists that something is true simply because it is what they believe, ignoring any evidence to the contrary.

Fallacy

Incorrect reasoning in argumentation resulting from a misconception or distortion of a logical argument.

Objectivity

The state or quality of being unbiased, unprejudiced, and not influenced by personal feelings or opinions.

  • Detect and outline diverse logical fallacies.
  • Distinguish between different types of fallacies (formal, informal, subjectivism, etc.).
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Megan PuylaraDec 28, 2024
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