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Logic

In Our Time

CHAPTER

The Importance of Formal Logic

Informal logic is concerned with other kinds of good and bad reasoning, for example vagueness, ambiguity, appeals to authority. The kinds of fallacies that we can make in informal reasoning are called jazz. An example would be circular reasoning where you end up taking for granted the pointed issue. So, for example, suppose I want to prove that everything has a cause, and I say, well, anything that didn't have a cause would have to cause itself a mat's impossible. Actually, I'm arguing in a circle because I'm taking for granted that something which isn't caused by something else has to have itself as a cause.

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