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Logical Fallacy Cartoon: When Two Wrongs Don’t Make a Right #1579766 (License: Personal Use)
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This black-and-white editorial cartoon by Mark Anderson features a woman pouring coffee while a seated man, surrounded by open books and notes, poses a rhetorical question exposing a common logical inconsistency. The scene evokes an academic or office setting, using humor to highlight how intuitive language patterns can mislead logical analysis. The artwork is signed and sourced from Anderson’s syndicated collection.
Used in educational blogs, philosophy or logic course materials, critical thinking workshops, and content about cognitive biases; targets readers seeking accessible explanations of formal fallacies.
Related Cliparts: A witty cartoon illustrating the logical fallacy “two wrongs don’t make a right”-perfect for teaching critical thinking and rhetoric in education or debate contexts.
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