narisa | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 10 2007 | library, web, yahoo, video, ia, ued, ux, resource
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Quoted: I came on board and I’ve worked on reorganizing the library, updating the patterns, and shepherding a new generation of patterns through our internal refinement and review process, with an eye toward identifying useful social and openness patterns that we can share with the whole Web.
narisa | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 26 2007 | video, library, web, presentation, lecture, resource, audio, archive
narisa | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 14 2007 | art, library, web, philosophy, literature
Sadly, many of these fallacies of logic are abused in the work place today. Aristotle identified them centuries ago and we still haven't learned much since then. I had to learn these fallacies in English class, then use them in debate against fellow high school students (that was fun, in an evil way).
However, logic can't win, by definition, in arguments based on emotional assumptions and "rules". (I don't mean one is right vs. wrong; they're different schools of thought and argument.)
Wikipedia has an excellent full list. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fallacy#Types_of_fallacies
Quoted: LET us now discuss sophistic refutations, i.e. what appear to be refutations but are really fallacies instead. We will begin in the natural order with the first.

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