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Arguing is part of any relationship. With all this technology, fighting over text message (also known as fexting) is also part of the communication in relationship. In this article you will learn the definition of fexting, rules for fighting fair over text message, and well as general rules for fighting fair in person. These rules will help you have more effective communication in your relationships.

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Common Logical Fallacies cal Fallacies Everyone Should Know @ Ad Hominem It occurs when someone attacks directly the person making an argument rather than criticizing the argument itself. Straw Man When someone attacks a distorted version of the original argument that they themselves created (Le "the straw man"). 3) Appeal to Authority Asserting that something must be true because it is backed up by someone who is (allegedly) an authority on the subject. Slippery Slope Taking an argument from th Logic And Critical Thinking, Logical Fallacies, English Writing Skills, Critical Thinking Skills, English Writing, Book Writing Tips, Writing Words, Thinking Skills, Writing Skills

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The Ten Commandments of Logic Thou shalt not attack the person's character, but the argument. (Ad hominem) Thou shalt not misrepresent or exaggerate a person's argument in order to make it easier to attack. (Straw man fallacy) Thou shalt not use small numbers to represent the all. (Hasty generalisation) Thou shalt not argue thy position by assuming one of its premises is true. (Begging the question) Thou shalt not claim that because something occured before, it must be the cause. (Post hoc/False Logical Fallacies, The Ten Commandments, 10 Commandments, Ten Commandments, Critical Thinking, Logic, Good To Know, Just In Case, Words Of Wisdom

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