Why Wardynski’s “Efficiency” Argument Is A Logical Fallacy
Just because one event came after another event does not mean that the first event caused the second. This is a logical fallacy.
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Just because one event came after another event does not mean that the first event caused the second. This is a logical fallacy.
Breaking the law by taking 10 copies of the Times out of the paper box is more efficient than paying for them. Glad he would be flabbergasted if I didn't.