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An argument whose reasoning is flawed is often referred to as A. a logical fallacy B. a subjective statement C. an a priori proposal D. an ad hoc position
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An argument whose reasoning is flawed is often referred to as
A. a logical fallacy
B. a subjective statement
C. an a priori proposal
D. an ad hoc position
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A: a logical fallacy
A FALLACY is an argument that is flawed by irrelevant or inadequate EVIDENCE, erroneous REASONING, or improper EXPRESSION.
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