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=== Informal Fallacies === | === Informal Fallacies === | ||
* Ad Hominem - | * Ad Hominem - An argument based on a personal attack of the person making the argument rather than the argument itself. | ||
* Appeal to the Stone - Dismissing a claim as absurd or foolish without explanation. | * Appeal to the Stone - Dismissing a claim as absurd or foolish without explanation. | ||
* Strawman - An argument based on misrepresenting another argument. | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* [[Cognitive Bias]] | * [[Cognitive Bias]] | ||
* [[List of Concepts]] | * [[List of Concepts]] | ||
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[[Category:Concepts]] | [[Category:Concepts]] | ||
[[Category:Philosophy]] | [[Category:Philosophy]] |
Latest revision as of 17:44, 3 April 2024
Logical Fallacies are 'errors' in the logic in an argument that undermine the argument itself.
List of Logical Fallacies
Formal Fallacies
- Appeal to Probability - An argument that assumes something will happen because there is a chance that it will.
- Fallacy Fallacy - Concluding that an argument is false because it contains a logical fallacy.
Informal Fallacies
- Ad Hominem - An argument based on a personal attack of the person making the argument rather than the argument itself.
- Appeal to the Stone - Dismissing a claim as absurd or foolish without explanation.
- Strawman - An argument based on misrepresenting another argument.