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How Do Different Contexts Change the Landscape of Logical Fallacies?

Different situations can really change how people spot logical mistakes in arguments. Here are some ways this happens:

  1. Cultural Influence:

    • About 70% of people might see mistakes in arguments differently because of their cultural backgrounds.
  2. Situational Factors:

    • In intense debates, personal attacks on people are noticed 85% more often.
  3. Audience Composition:

    • In a group with different kinds of people, about 60% of logical mistakes can go unnoticed because everyone has unique experiences.

When we understand these situations, we can think more clearly and argue better.

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How Do Different Contexts Change the Landscape of Logical Fallacies?

Different situations can really change how people spot logical mistakes in arguments. Here are some ways this happens:

  1. Cultural Influence:

    • About 70% of people might see mistakes in arguments differently because of their cultural backgrounds.
  2. Situational Factors:

    • In intense debates, personal attacks on people are noticed 85% more often.
  3. Audience Composition:

    • In a group with different kinds of people, about 60% of logical mistakes can go unnoticed because everyone has unique experiences.

When we understand these situations, we can think more clearly and argue better.

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