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Fallacies | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
The fallacies of illegitimate presumption include Begging the Question, False Dilemma, No True Scotsman, Complex Question and Suppressed Evidence.
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by J Meinhardt · 2011 · Cited by 74 — The understanding that another person's belief can differ from reality and that behaviour is guided by beliefs and not by reality reflects an important ...
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Liar paradox - Wikipedia
Since initially (B) was not true and is now true, another paradox arises. If (C) is both true and false, then (C) is only false. But then, it is not true.
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