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== References == {{Refbegin}} * Cohen, Morris Raphael, Ernest Nagel, and John Corcoran. ''An Introduction to Logic''. Hackett Publishing, 1993. {{ISBN|0-87220-144-9}}. * Davies, Arthur Ernest. ''A Text-book of Logic''. R.G. Adams and Company, 1915. * [[Wilson Follett|Follett, Wilson]]. ''Modern American Usage: A Guide''. Macmillan, 1966. {{ISBN|0-8090-0139-X}}. * Gibson, William Ralph Boyce, and [[Augusta Klein]]. ''The Problem of Logic''. A. and C. Black, 1908. * Herrick, Paul. ''The Many Worlds of Logic''. Oxford University Press, 2000. {{ISBN|0-19-515503-3}} * Kahane, Howard, and Nancy Cavender. ''Logic and contemporary rhetoric: the use of reason in everyday life''. Cengage Learning, 2005. {{ISBN|0-534-62604-1}}. * Kilpatrick, James. "Begging Question Assumes Proof of an Unproved Proposition". ''Rocky Mountain News (CO)'' 6 April 1997. Accessed through Access World News on 3 June 2009. * Martin, Robert M. ''There Are Two Errors in the {{sic|the|hide=y|reason=intentional duplicate 'the' in source title}} Title of This Book: A sourcebook of philosophical puzzles, paradoxes, and problems''. Broadview Press, 2002. {{ISBN|1-55111-493-3}}. * Mercier, Charles Arthur. ''A New Logic''. Open Court Publishing Company, 1912. * Mill, John Stuart. ''A system of logic, ratiocinative and inductive: being a connected view of the principles of evidence, and the methods of scientific investigation''. J.W. Parker, 1851. * [[William Safire|Safire, William]]. [https://www.nytimes.com/1998/07/26/magazine/on-language-take-my-question-please.html "On Language: Take my question please!"]. ''The New York Times'' 26 July 1998. Accessed 3 June 2009. * Schiller, Ferdinand Canning Scott. ''Formal logic, a scientific and social problem''. London: Macmillan, 1912. * Welton, James. "Fallacies incident to the method". [https://archive.org/details/amanuallogicvol00weltgoog ''A Manual of Logic'', Vol. 2.] London: W.B. Clive University Tutorial Press, 1905. {{Refend}} {{Fallacies}} {{Logic}} [[Category:Barriers to critical thinking]] [[Category:Cognitive inertia]] [[Category:Error]] [[Category:Fallacies]] [[Category:Ignorance]] [[Category:Informal fallacies]]
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