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| Arguments or forms of reasoning that seem plausible at first glance, but which may not actually contribute to the evaluation of a proposed position. | Arguments or forms of reasoning that seem plausible at first glance, but which may not actually contribute to the evaluation of a proposed position. | ||
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| Ways of thinking about causal relationships that can lead to misconceptions in the way that reality works. | Ways of thinking about causal relationships that can lead to misconceptions in the way that reality works. | ||
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