In both debate circles and the “real-world”, it’s a shame that bad arguments prevail. But it’s not the blatantly false arguments which remain; rather, it’s the appealing and seemingly simple points which misguide listeners and debaters alike. These arguments become commonplace, permeating the debate space, leading to misunderstanding about rhetoric, debate, and persuasion. The problem […]
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