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An error in your logic when evaluating true or false statements is when you forget that some statements are not true by definition.

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The error in the logic occurs when statements are assumed to be true without proof or when a false statement is assumed to be true without further proof or investigation. This type of error is referred to as an invalid argument. When making an argument, it is essential to evaluate the truth of the statements being made and to provide evidence to back up any claims.

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Published: Saturday, December 10, 2022

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