Frank Parker
Jun 12, 2022

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Only if you exclude the posibility that walking (as oposed to driving, say) to the supermarket has benefits other than merely getting the shjopping done. Turning around at the halfway point reduces the potential benefit of the exercise of walking all the way there and back. In fact, you've used, as your example for this fallacy, an instance of your third fallacy.

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Frank Parker
Frank Parker

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Frank is a retired Engineer from England now living in Ireland. He is trying to learn and share the lessons of history.

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