Fix the fallacy page!
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Circular reasoning is the argument that utilises tautologies, not the other way around. If A=B is assumed to be true then B=A is (of course) true, and it's the incorrect assumption that makes it a fallacy.
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Tu quoque is not 'justifying wrong actions' but more about discrediting your opponent argument by claiming their position is inconsistent (i.e. it's wrong for the USA to accuse Muslims of terrorism while funding the IRA).
Two wrongs make a right is the more common name for the fallacy that goes "Bob may be wrong but so was George".
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Begging the question is not at all the
major unstated premise but actually circular reasoning.
-Inconsistency is not even an argument, but a style of argument?
This isn't even all of it, just a quick read through.
