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How to Win Every Argument: The Use and Abuse of Logic
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This book is very good. It trains you into looking for fallacies often used in arguments, and it also gives tips and tricks on how you might pull such fallacy off with flying colors. The examples and their accompanying punch line also well received: it brings enlightenment with a sense of good humor in it.
You can read it lightly, you can read it slowly to let them all seep down inside: the choice is on you. You might want to re-read it a few times though if you don't have someone to spare with.
A good fighter needs a good fight to improve himself, and so is a good debater.
As long as you don't forget: with great power comes great responsibility.
You can read it lightly, you can read it slowly to let them all seep down inside: the choice is on you. You might want to re-read it a few times though if you don't have someone to spare with.
A good fighter needs a good fight to improve himself, and so is a good debater.
As long as you don't forget: with great power comes great responsibility.
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February 3, 2014
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February 3, 2014
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March 14, 2014
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