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Cleanthes main argument is a priori.
Reasoning Errors
Reasoning errors are mistakes in logical thinking that occur when drawing conclusions or making decisions, often leading to incorrect or biased outcomes.
Overly Optimistic
Describes an excessively positive outlook on situations, often disregarding potential risks or negative outcomes.
Over-Confidence
A cognitive bias where an individual's belief in their own abilities or the prospects of a situation are excessively optimistic beyond what evidence supports.
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