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What is mass communications? How and why does it differ from other forms of communication?
Outcomes
In legal contexts, this term refers to the final results or consequences of legal proceedings or actions.
Begging The Question
A logical fallacy in which the conclusion of an argument is assumed in the formulation of the argument itself.
Slippery Slope
A logical fallacy that suggests a minor action will lead to major and oftentimes negative consequences without providing evidence for such a drastic outcome.
Kant
A German philosopher in the 18th century known for critical philosophy, especially his Critique of Pure Reason.
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