-  Thoughts Borrowed From Others On How To Think More Logically  -

Freedom of thought, otherwise known as freedom of mind or free will, is the elemental prerequisite that underlies all other human rights and freedoms, freedoms such as freedom of religion and free speech. Freedom of mind does not imply a right to absolute freedom of behavior, but rather to absolute freedom of belief. It is the freedom to...

Without free will, religious, political, or social freedoms have no meanings.

The following are suggested as tools for testing arguments and detecting fallacious or fraudulent arguments:

Additional issues are

Common fallacies of logic and rhetoric.

In my experience, most people 'emote' when talking, discussing or even debating. They draw upon their emotions to frame arguments and will defend themselves emotionally. These rules can help, but don't expect to reach that sort of person. You may, however, influence others engaged in the question.

 

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