The Informal Fallacies
- Just What Is a Fallacy?
- The Fallacy of Composition
- The Fallacy of Division
- The Fallacy of Slippery Slope
- The Fallacy of Straw Man
- The Fallacy of Appeal To Popularity
- The Fallacy of Appeal to Common Practice
- The Fallacy of Argument by Cliche
- The Fallacy of Appeal to Tradition
- The Fallacy of Appeal to Novelty
- The Fallacy of Argument From Authority
- The Fallacy of Appeal to Exclusivity
- The Fallacy of Inflation of Conflict
- The Fallacy of Argument From Ignorance
- The Fallacy of Argument From Incredulity
- The Fallacy of Argument from Outrage
- The Fallacy of Appeal To Anger
- The Fallacy of Appeal to Vanity
- The Fallacy of Appeal to Fear
- The Fallacy of Appeal to Pity
- The Fallacy of Wishful Thinking
- The Fallacy of Peer Pressure
- The Fallacy of Scapegoating
- The Fallacy of Ad Hominem (Abusive)
- The Fallacy of Ad Hominem (Circumstantial)
- The Fallacy of Ad Hominem (Inconsistency)
- The Fallacy of Ad Hominem (Guilt By Association)
- The Genetic Fallacy
- The Fallacy of Two Wrongs Make a Right
- The Fallacy of Appeal to Ridicule
- The Fallacy of Begging the Question
- The Fallacy of Circular Argument
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