affirming disjunct fallacy when in following form:
the conclusion not follow premise case , b both true. fallacy stems stated definition of or in propositional logic inclusive.
an example of affirming disjunct be:
while conclusion may true, not follow premise. reader knows, declarant of statement in both city , home, in case premises true conclusion false. argument still fallacy if conclusion true.
*note logical fallacy when word or in inclusive form. if 2 possibilities in question mutually exclusive, not logical fallacy. example,
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