EXPOSING FAKE LOGIC

 

Table of Contents

 

Contents in brief:

Abstract

Foreword

1.A Fortiori Argument, in General and in Judaism

2.Luis Duarte D’Almeida

3.MahmoudZeraatpishe

4.MichaelAvraham, et al.

5.BarIlan’sJournal, BDD

6.Self-Publishing and Other-Publishing

Main References

Contents in detail:

Abstract

Foreword

1.A Fortiori Argument, in General and in Judaism

1.Formalization of a fortiori argument

2.Validation of a fortiori argument

3.Arguments involving proportionality

4.A few words on the history

5.Mishna Baba Qama 2:5

6.Gemara Baba Qama 25a-b

7.Some rabbinical hermeneutic principles

2.Luis DuarteD’Almeida

1.A second-hand conception

2.A second-rate conception

3.Examples used

4.With stronger reason, literally?

5.A Peter Keating performance

3.MahmoudZeraatpishe

1.Introduction

2.Cases proposed byZeraatphishe

3.Summary of results

4.Fake general claims

5.Apologeticnonsense

4.MichaelAvraham, et al.

1.About “translation”

2.About deduction

3.Past attempts

4.A fortiori argument?

5.In denial

5.BarIlan’sJournal, BDD

1.Submission and rejection of an article

2.First retort to the anonymous referee

3.Second retort to the same referee

4.Torah and science

6.Self-Publishing and Other-Publishing

1.A bit of history

2.Weaknesses and abuses of the system

3.On academe

4.Publishing attempts

5.On librarians

6.On historians

Main References

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