fallacies in reasoning
Fallacies in reasoning are errors or flaws in one's logical thinking that lead to incorrect or faulty conclusions. These can arise from faulty premises, false or irrelevant evidence, flawed arguments, or biases, misleading individuals into accepting invalid or unreliable reasoning.
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