Template:
This argument states that X. This conclusion is based on the premise that Y.
However, there are several assumptions that may not necessarily apply to this argument. For example, X. Also, one must look at Y. And finally, Z.
Firstly, X. Clearly, one could argue that Y. For example, Z. To consider this A.
Secondly, this argument also relies on the idea that X. Yes, some critiques may argue Y. However, X.
Moreover, one must understand that not X but Y. For example, Z. While A, B. In other words, C.
Finally, X. But, equally important Y. For instance, Z
In conclusion, while at first it may seem X but it truly is not X. Furthermore, Z. Other types of analysis must be made such as A, B, and C. Before any decision is made, all these facts must be considered, not simply the premise.
*the variables don't have any relation. each para has different variables.
Flaw types:
Basic economy, Return or Supply Demand etc.
Causality
Analogy flaw, not enough similarity to draw the conclusion
Lack of evidence
Vague terminology. More specific words.
Weak assumption
Sampling problem. Statistical flaw.
Overconfident conclusion.
Inappropriate comparison
Words to be used:
In addition,
Furthermore
Moreover
Also
Besides
By the way
Similarly
Equally important
For example
For instance
In fact
Like
As an illustration
In other words
In summary
In conclusion
Therefore
Finally
As a result
Consequently
Accordingly
First
Second
Last
For this reason
To begin with
However
Although