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# 2026-01-23
## 2026-01-23 08:18:53
This morning I was thinking about the "slippery slope fallacy"
and how it's a common instrument of an appeal to fallacy fallacy.
As it turns out, the potential validity of slippery slope arguments is well studied.
[Sorites paradox](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sorites_paradox#Continuum_fallacy)
[Many-valued logic](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Many-valued_logic)
[Fuzzy logic](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuzzy_logic)
Strictly speaking, a slippery slope argument is only fallacious
if it is not _necessarily_ true that one event must follow another.
## 2026-01-23 12:34:??
Migrated several notes from Google's Keep
[[2025-10-20#2025-10-20 ??:??]]
[[2026-01-04#2026-01-04 ??:??]]
[[my-resoluute-banjo]]
[[pats-browning-a5]]
## 2026-01-23 12:56:??
Today the vault hit 50,000 words not including reference material.