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  • 71Attacking Faulty Reasoning — is a textbook on logical fallacies by T. Edward Damer that has been used for many years in a number of college courses on logic, critical thinking, argumentation, and philosophy. It explains 60 of the most commonly committed logical fallacies.… …

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  • 72Source criticism — This entry is about source evaluation (or information evaluation) in an interdisciplinary context and thus not limited to some discipline specific understanding of the term source criticism . A source (an information source) may be a document, a… …

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  • 73G. K.'s Weekly — was a British publication founded in 1925 (pilot edition late 1924) by G. K. Chesterton, continuing until his death in 1936. It contained much of his later journalism, and extracts from it were published as The Outline of Sanity. Contents 1… …

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  • 74Disputation of Tortosa — Disputation between Jewish and Christian scholars. Johann von Armssheim, 1483. Woodcut The Disputation of Tortosa, one of the famous disputations between Jews and Christians of the Middle Ages, was held in the years 1413–1414 in the city of… …

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  • 75Doug Walton — For the rugby league footballer of the 1960s and 70s for Great Britain, Yorkshire, and Castleford, see Douglas Doug Walton Douglas Neil Walton is a Canadian academic and author, well known for his many widely published books and papers on… …

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  • 76Transcendental arguments — A transcendental argument is a philosophical argument that starts from what a person experiences, and then deduces what must be the case for the person to have that experience.Baggini, Julian and Peter S. Fosl. 2003. 2.10 Transcendental arguments …

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  • 77Kuzari Principle — The Kuzari Principle or National Revelation is a line of philosophic reasoning derived from the medieval work Kuzari. This principle claims to logically prove the historicity of major events recorded in the Bible from the nature of the belief in… …

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  • 78Compliance (psychology) — Compliance refers to a response specifically, a submission made in reaction to a request. The request may be explicit (i.e., foot in the door technique) or implicit (i.e., advertising). The target may or may not recognize that he or she is being… …

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  • 79"VIBE" research lab. — Microsoft Logo de Microsoft Création 4 avril 1975 à Albuquerque Dates clés …

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  • 80Abbaye Notre-Dame d'Evron — Abbaye Notre Dame d Évron Pour les articles homonymes, voir Abbaye Notre Dame et Notre Dame. Abbaye Notre Dame d Évron …

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