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This is a page, not to list simple descriptions of fallacies (you can find an excellent resource about that at Wikipedia), but to explain how to avoid particular fallacies in your thought, when a fallacy isn't actually a fallacy, and when to use fallacies in argument. Much of jamming relies on the creative and constructive use of fallacies, so this hopefully will be a valuable resource for Discordians. "Fallacies" is the most well-known song performed by TwaüghtHammër. It is sung by Brandon "Badger" Mayhew. this is particularly relevant;
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"Fallacies" is the most well-known song performed by TwaüghtHammër. It is sung by Brandon "Badger" Mayhew. this is particularly relevant; This is a page, not to list simple descriptions of fallacies (you can find an excellent resource about that at Wikipedia), but to explain how to avoid particular fallacies in your thought, when a fallacy isn't actually a fallacy, and when to use fallacies in argument. Much of jamming relies on the creative and constructive use of fallacies, so this hopefully will be a valuable resource for Discordians.