Without a Spin, Making Bigger, New Books, Reasoning Deductive Fallacy, Inductive Fallacy

Without a spin, Making bigger, New books, Reasoning Deductive fallacy, Inductive fallacy By Dr. Sohail Ansari
Conceived and worded by DR Sohail Ansari (originality of concepts and originality of words).
He believes that there can never be a zero scope for improvement and appreciates criticism if it is not for the sake of criticism.

·       The decision is good if we know both intellectually and emotionally that it is good.
·       Media let itself be determined by the event management of the political players if it adopts the key statements of politicians. 
Fooling without a spin 
·        One way of fooling the opponent is not to give a spin to the ball having made him believe that you must. Politician having realized that opposite of his statement will be believed says something opposite to he actually wants to say.  
Making bigger than itself 
·        Political Marketing consultant picks the factor (role of a certain leader or any incident) that in isolation is not negligible but as a whole definitely not the one that causes this or that.  Political marketing consultant exaggerates its significance by stating that real triggers lay in it.  
New books 
·        I often hear the word ‘New books’; ‘latest versions’ and often find that almost all are all versions of, or introductions to, the same paradigm. Book is new if it is based on different assumptions and a different history.   
Reasoning 
·        Reasoning is not simply all about arriving at a conclusion; reasoning has to be based on principle facts those guide it toward the conclusion.   
Deductive fallacy 
·        If Karachi is the capital of Pakistan, then it is in Pakistan. Karachi is in Pakistan; therefore, Karachi is the capital of Pakistan.    

Inductive fallacy 

·        Most cities of Pakistan are not large, Karachi is the city of Pakistan, and therefore, Karachi is not so large. (Karachi is in fact very large)    

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