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The Fallacy Fallacy is the mistaken belief that because someone committed an error in reasoning, they must therefore be wrong. However, one can still have the correct answer even if their reasoning processes was in error.
The Fallacy Fallacy is the mistaken belief that because someone committed an error in reasoning, they must therefore be wrong. However, one can still have the correct answer even if their reasoning processes was in error.
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The Fallacy Fallacy is the mistaken belief that because someone committed an error in reasoning, they must therefore be wrong. However, one can still have the correct answer even if their reasoning processes was in error.