More than 100 U.S. law schools approved by the American Bar Association accept the GRE in place of the LSAT, giving applicants more options and flexibility when applying to law school.
There are moments in public life that make you pause mid-coffee and ask, “Did that really just happen?” Then you replay the clip and realize: Yes, it did. It wasn’t satire. It wasn’t a ...
July 15, 2023 (San Diego) – Whenever a major political event occurs, misinformation becomes rampant. With the upcoming presidential nominee election, false information can be spread to influence ...
Abstract: In the light of the growth of social media, information is easily available and accessible. When receiving information, social media users are likely to take information for granted without ...
Logical fallacies are flaws in reasoning. They are often called informal fallacies. It's becoming more common for people to call out these fallacies by name. You often hear accusations of people ...
This letter is a response to an Oak Ridger guest column titled, “Pronatalist movement is based on a fantasy.” Regrettably, the referenced column contains serious logic fallacies. These fallacies begin ...
Source: Hanna Kovalchuk / Pixabay Have you ever noticed how you’ll see the same succinct clever talking-point showing up over and over again especially on social media? Oftentimes, that’s propaganda ...
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In this video, we discuss logical fallacies, which are common patterns of reasoning that lead to mistakes in our arguments and understanding of the world. Examples covered include ad hominem, appeal ...
In the April 23 Viewpoints section, Ross Lissuzzo argued with Wednesday Journal’s Our Views editorial, “Term limits won,” asserting that a “notable majority” of River Forest voters approved the ...