See also: logic-chopper

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logic chopper (plural logic choppers)

  1. A person who makes confusing or specious arguments, especially arguments involving equivocation.
    • 1989 November 5, Leslie A. Marchand, “Book Review: Mary came along and changed everything”, in New York Times, retrieved 11 February 2014:
      The picture we get of a pragmatic gradualist rather than a fierce logic chopper makes him a more human and understandable character.

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