Chris, UK wrote: >> click on "Tango Fallacies" at the bottom of the TangoScene page. > > "25. The follower is not responsible for safty on the dance floor." > > I wonder what makes the author think that's a fallacy. > I also wonder about some others. There are also a lot that are fallacies or not depending on how you interpret them.
Given the astounding detail with which the author exposes the fallacies as such, it's hard to know. It looks like the mere fact that the author includes something on a list is a proof of fallacy. Actually, *that's* argument to authority in its worst form, and that *is* a logical fallacy. "Everything I don't believe in personally must be wrong (be that mere fact)" is indeed a fallacy. -- Alexis Cousein [EMAIL PROTECTED] Senior Systems Engineer/Solutions Architect SGI/Silicon Graphics -- <If I have seen further, it is by standing on reference manuals> _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
