One of the most commonly used methods of spreading misinformation is the use of a logical fallacy—a bad argument that makes something seem truthful that actually might not be. These types of arguments are used repeatedly, and there are many different types.
Fortunately, these logical fallacies can be learned, so they can be avoided. Armed with this information, you’ll be equipped to understand when people are sharing an idea that is wrong or making a claim that isn’t true. You’ll become an expert debater by being able to point out a flaw in an opponent’s argument.
That makes this book dangerous—a guidebook for teenagers and young adults who want to explore the ins and outs of how to win arguments and point out problems in others’ ideas. Use this book wisely!
Hardback book; 192 pages of content.
Titles in Series:
The Tuttle Twins Guide to Logical Fallacies
The Tuttle Twins Guide to Inspiriting Entrepreneurs
The Tuttle Twins Guide to Modern Villains
The Tuttle Twins Guide to Courageous Heroes
The Tuttle Twins Guide to Beware Your Bias
The Tuttle Twins Guide to True Conspiracies
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The Tuttle Twins: Choose Your Consequence Combo Set
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