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Logic is the preferred method of debating, but some debaters prefer to use [[logical fallacy|fallacious logic]], relying on false premises to reach their preferred conclusions.
Logic is the preferred method of debating, but some debaters prefer to use [[logical fallacy|fallacious logic]], relying on false premises to reach their preferred conclusions.
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Logic is a formal method of argument. Logical arguments generally take the form of "A therefore B" or "if A then B". The A part of the argument is called the premise, and the B part is called the conclusion. An extended argument may use conclusions from previous statements as premises in subsequent statements: A therefore B, B therefore C, C therefore D, etc.

Logic is the preferred method of debating, but some debaters prefer to use fallacious logic, relying on false premises to reach their preferred conclusions.