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Fallacy
A fault in logical judgment that causes an argument to be invalid or not based on sound reasoning.
Denying Antecedent
A logical fallacy involving the incorrect assumption that the falsehood of a premise invalidates the conclusion, particularly in conditional reasoning.
Hypothetical Syllogism
A logical argument involving two conditional statements and a conclusion that logically follows from them.
Formalize
The act of expressing an idea, argument, or process in a precise, often mathematical or logical, form.
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