Logic and Mr. Limbaugh: A Dittohead's Guide to Fallacious Reasoning

Chicago, IL, USA: Open Court (1995)
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Abstract

Mr. Rush Limbaugh may be our most influential media personality, but he is not the most clear-thinking. Logic and Mr. Limbaugh not only exposes the fallacies in Mr. Limbaugh's persuasive arguments - it also gives a hilarious introduction to Logic, the science of correct reasoning.

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