Major Lessons Learned
Man as a Person
Man as a person can act on hiss own and make rational decisions in life. A man has his own free will and rights. Therefore, he is a person. The word person cannot be always be related to a human being because not all person can be considered as a human being, and not all human beings can be considered as a person. A man's person-hood should not be contrasted to man's humanity and individuality. The Person-hood and man's individuality manifest man's individual unique personhood. Personhood means pagkatawo or pagkatao.
There is that great Filipino saying which says that, "Madaling maging tao pero mahirap magpakatao."
Fallacies
"Fallacy" is a vague and ambiguous word. First, "fallacy" is frequently used to mean a common factual error and "Logical fallacy" shares with "factual fallacy" the genus "common error", that is, both are types of error commonly committed by people. Factual fallacies, of course, are mistakes about factual matters, whereas logical fallacies are not errors of fact, but errors of reasoning.
There are many kinds of fallacy in which only three were given to us. These are the basic kinds of fallacy: The Fallacy of Irrelevance, The Fallacies of Presumption and The Fallacies of Ambiguity.
Below is a video to discuss further the fallacies under these fallacies.
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