We can refer to the term "fallacy", in a general matter, as an error in reasoning. The reason a fallacy is such a broad term is because it is different from just actually being wrong about something based on the facts. More specifically, a fallacy is an argument stemming from a statement (often referred to as the "premise") that is made for a conclusion that does not have enough supportive foundation to be valid.
There are many documented logical fallacies. Understanding the concepts of these fallacies is important. They play a defining role in thinking critically. Critical thinking is a crucial part of any organization because in order for sound judgments to be made, assumptions must be appropriate and checked. Without actions that stem from assumptions being accurate, we can assume that poor decisions and wrong judgments will be made. It is important in an organization to not let your activity and advancement become stagnant. A workplace whose productivity is allowed......
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