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Very good, but is missing the most common problem of all, the most common problem is that an argument can't be refuted if the opponent is unable to understand the argument. This combined with confirmation bias usually leads to straw man falacy.

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when i make an argument for a case i ussually try refutation, counterargument (rarely with evidence though, mostly with reasoning. ussually giving extreme examples.), or contradiction.

 

i rarely do the first one becuase i try to go in with the perspective that i can be convinced elsewize.

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when i make an argument for a case i ussually try refutation, counterargument (rarely with evidence though, mostly with reasoning. ussually giving extreme examples.), or contradiction.

 

i rarely do the first one becuase i try to go in with the perspective that i can be convinced elsewize.

 

Yeah, in general I save that for someone I've had many conversations with before and can trust to switch on the "formal argument" light mutually.

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