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Subjectivist Fallacies
Errors in reasoning that occur when subjective opinions or personal preferences are presented as objective facts.
Fallacy
A fallacy is a misleading or unsound argument that appears logical at first glance but does not hold up under scrutiny, often due to flawed reasoning or misleading premises.
Evidence
Information, data, or facts presented in support of an assertion, claim, or argument.
Multiple Fallacies
The presence of several logical errors or misleading arguments within a single reasoning process or argument.
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