using 6-8 sentences explain what are the main error(s) in the following passage by a fictional Philosophy
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using 6-8 sentences explain what are the main error(s) in the following passage by a fictional Philosophy classmate,
ANNE: "Reasoning is--at its heart--about truth. The truth of the premises and the truth of the conclusion. So long as you have accuracy going into an argument (premises) you are bound to get accuracy out from an argument (conclusion). All this wasted time on logic this and logic that -- inductive and deductively valid -- ah! What a waste of time nit picking boring details that matter for nothing practical!"
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