Hey all, the title pretty much says it all! I was hoping someone would be able to provide a few good starting points on logic and logical fallacies. I had an (admittedly quick) skim through the library section and couldn't see anything specific to modern logic (which I'm assuming has derived and built up from stoic logic?). The more basic and beginner-friendly the better as much of what I've found feels wordy and convoluted (which is probably just a problem with me rather than the material itself.)
Cheers!
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What's a good book on logical fallacies?
Hello,
Not the Fallacy Fallacy here.
Thought I should remind everyone that just because someone is a culprit of a fallacy, doesn't mean it's untrue! It just means there is a lack of logical evidence to support their claim.
I haven't read a book on it yet. I'm just an avid mnemonist in training. I also suggest https://yourlogicalfallacyis.com/, just as u/thomasgroendal did.
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