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Evaluating Arguments, Part 6: Analogies and Kicking the Can

by Majesty Of ReasonPosted on June 26, 2018September 21, 20212 Comments

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(1) An analogy is utilized, however there are clearly and relevantly disanalogous aspects between the analogy and the thing that the analogy is being used to support.

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