Formal Logic I
An argument from ignorance asserts that a claim is true simply because it has not been proven false, or vice versa. This type of reasoning often relies on a lack of evidence rather than presenting actual proof, which makes it a flawed way to support a conclusion. Understanding this fallacy is important in evaluating arguments critically, as it highlights the necessity for evidence in supporting claims rather than relying on the absence of disproof.
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