Dichotomies are not always fallacious

Continuing the examination of “good arguments,” I thought I’d consider David Brook’s recent seeming attempt to provide reasons in favor of John Bolton’s nomination, “Loudly, with a Big Stick (Source: NYT 04/14/05). What is refreshing in Brooks’ column, is that he at least attempts to present an argument for his conclusion that does not depend … Continue reading Dichotomies are not always fallacious