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"Click here" is almost always bad design. I am changing this accordingly. -
Jmabel |
Talk 04:51, 28 December 2006 (UTC)reply
Good point, thanks.
Andeggs 11:58, 28 December 2006 (UTC)reply
Fallacy of modal logic
What's this? It's not mentioned in
Logical fallacy nor in
Modal logic! I have found this:
[1], but I dont't know if it covers the whole of it.
Tizio 09:46, 9 January 2007 (UTC)reply
Deletion of Bare assertion fallacy
As is being
discussed,
Bare assertion fallacy seems to be anything but a formal fallacy. The closest thing is
ipse-dixitism, so it's been suggested that bare assertion fallacy redirect to that page instead.
What should be done with the template? We could:
Leave the text and let the redirect work its magic
Leave the text, but change the target link
Change the text along with the target link
Delete the text
I think one and two are in poor taste for a template; it should unequivocally link directly to the actual resource. Three is fine, but one, two, and three suffer from the same problem: ipse-dixitism isn't a formal fallacy. Four would be best, then, as the informal fallacy template already links to it, as it should.
Anyway, just bringing it up.
GManNickG (
talk) 08:18, 17 November 2010 (UTC)reply
The
discussion was not fruitful in finding an authoritative source, and the page
now redirects to
Ipse-dixitism. Because that is an informal fallacy, as I brought up above I'm deleting the text from the template completely.
GManNickG (
talk) 08:01, 22 November 2010 (UTC)reply