Distinguishing between reasonable and fallacious arguments

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When you evaluate an argument, look closely at the reasoning and evidence behind it.

To be reasonable, an argument should pass these tests:

A number of unreasonable argumentative tactics are known as logical fallacies. Most of the fallacies—such as hasty generalizations and false analogies—are misguided or dishonest uses of legitimate argumentative strategies. The examples in this section suggest when such strategies are reasonable and when they are not.

Exercise:

Evaluating arguments