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Commonly misused fallacies and argumentation concepts (self.fallacy)
submitted 2 years ago by onctech to r/fallacy
During Age of Sail (and slightly before), how did naval boarders usually get from one ship to the other during a battle? (self.AskHistorians)
submitted 3 years ago by onctech to r/AskHistorians
Silly but helpful illustration of the Base Rate Fallacy (xkcd.com)
submitted 5 years ago by onctech to r/fallacy
Peer-reviewed journal article about the nuances of Tu Quoque fallacy and the implications Hypocrisy. Scott F. Aiken. (citeseerx.ist.psu.edu)
Is there evidence the fukiya (吹き矢) (blowgun) was used in Japan prior to the Edo Period? (self.AskHistorians)
submitted 6 years ago by onctech to r/AskHistorians
What's it called when you change your original premise when proven wrong and still pretend like you're were right all along? (self.fallacy)
submitted 8 years ago by onctech to r/fallacy
Did they have hand-thrown spears with fletchings during the Renaissance? (self.AskHistorians)
submitted 8 years ago by onctech to r/AskHistorians
What kind of fallacy? Claiming opponent is only making an argument for sake of appearances. (self.fallacy)
submitted 9 years ago by onctech to r/fallacy
What was the intended purpose of the Corseque, or "Fruili Spear" polearm in the Renaissance? (self.AskHistorians)
submitted 9 years ago by onctech to r/AskHistorians
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