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What do we call unsound arguments that are often persuasive and appearing to be logical because they usually appeal to our emotions and prejudices, and because they often support conclusions that we want to believe are accurate?

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Arguments which are not sound but that are usually convincing and appear to be logical because they usually appeal to our emotions and prejudices, and because they usually back the conclusions that we want to believe are correct are called FALLACIES.

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