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A. The tertiary-source fallacy (TSF) is the idea that because something appears in a dictionary, encyclopedia, style guide, or other tertiary source that it must be correct (or, especially, that it is the only correct version or interpretation), and that it trumps other arguments and evidence.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hello fellow Wikipedians. My interests include politics, history, philosophy, and reverting edits done purely for ideological reasons by single purpose accounts.

Articles I Find Interesting

Personal Opinions on Editing Wikipedia

Articles I've Created

Projects

Things To Remember

A. The tertiary-source fallacy (TSF) is the idea that because something appears in a dictionary, encyclopedia, style guide, or other tertiary source that it must be correct (or, especially, that it is the only correct version or interpretation), and that it trumps other arguments and evidence.
B. Related

Interests

enThis user is a native speaker of the English language.
This user thinks you can learn a lot by editing an Encyclopedia.
This user believes that one should never stop feeding one's brain.
This user lives in the United States of America.
This user is interested in history.
This user is interested in the
History of the
United States of America
.
This user is interested in
philosophy.
This user is a WikiSloth.
evenThis editor is an eventualist.
Post a note, pleaseThis user believes that edits need
useful summaries.
This user wishes he was awarded a Barnstar for all the contributions he has done.
no
ads
This user is against advertisements on Wikipedia.
This user is interested in politics.
This user is interested in the politics of the United States.
This user is a history buff.
This user is interested in Economic History
This user supports apolitical historical revisionism.
This user is interested in the history of the Middle East.
atheosThis user is an atheist.
This user is a participant in WikiProject Politics.

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