Logical Fallacies


Here is another website devoted to clear thought: Thou Shalt Not Commit Logical Fallacies. As you can see in the image above, three Greek philosophers are quite exasperated with the amount of fallacious logic they have to deal with. This website makes a good addition to the small collection of similar sites I have highlighted here, which try to steer people away from bad logic and bad science. Here’s one on bad science. More bad science, but with a chart. One on fake science. And examples of the tactics people use to deny the facts. Today’s link will take you to a website that shows you a number of the typical logical fallacies you might encounter in your search for the truth.

The site seems to be interested in selling you stuff, too, but we can forgive them for that.

Thou Shalt Not Commit Logical Fallacies is published under a Creative Commons license – CC-BY-NC – which applies to their image as well.

rjb

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Truck Drivers


Toot. This is me symbolically honking my horn to honor all the truck drivers who are continuing to work, bringing us all the stuff we need. Thank you.

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Your Favorite Pen


I lost my pen. My favorite ballpoint. Not my Parker 51 fountain pen, thank goodness, but another Parker and a very good pen. Other than simply losing a good pen, two things bothered me the most this past week. One was that I’d just bought a pack of six refills specifically for this pen, and I’d only used up one of them. More important was that the pen had been bought for me by my beloved many years ago. I could replace the pen, even if the replacement would only be approximate and the price would be high, but it wouldn’t really replace it.

We searched everywhere. All the places it could have hidden itself in and around the house. In the car. Everywhere we could think of. Yesterday we were down to our last hope: returning to the shop where we buy our weekly newspaper. We love to do the crosswords on Saturday. I looked in the gutter where it might have fallen into the snow and slush when I got out of the car. I walked into the store and up to the counter with the newspaper. “Good morning,” I said. “Did you by any chance find a pen after my visit last week?”

“Was it silver?” she asked, digging in a drawer.

I got my pen back. I’ve been catching myself smiling ever since. A little thing, but it means a lot.

Cheers

rjb

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