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Title: Summary and Application of Fallacies
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Once one understands the straw man fallacy and can recognize its use in an argument then he or she can make a more informed decision. It is possible for one to have a straw man fallacy while working in a team environment. While weighing all the solutions for a problem it is possible for a team member to use this flawed logic and make a statement that contains a straw man fallacy... Showed first 250 characters
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While weighing all the solutions for a problem it is possible for a team member to use this flawed logic and make a statement that contains a straw man fallacy. This could cause the team to obtain an incorrect solution if the fallacy is not recognized... Showed next 250 characters
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