fallacious arguments
Fallacious arguments are statements or reasoning that are logically flawed and lead to false or misleading conclusions. They often involve errors in logic, such as using irrelevant information or making false assumptions, which undermines the validity of the argument.
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Related Concepts (20)
- ad hominem attacks
- ad populum
- appeal to authority
- appeal to tradition
- argument from ignorance
- begging the question
- circular reasoning
- confirmation bias
- false analogies
- false cause
- false dilemma
- hasty generalization
- invalid reasoning
- loaded question
- logical fallacies
- post hoc ergo propter hoc
- red herring
- slippery slope fallacy
- straw man arguments
- tu quoque
Similar Concepts
- argumentative fallacies
- fallacies
- fallacies in argumentation
- fallacies in logic and reasoning
- fallacies in reasoning
- fallacious reasoning
- faulty arguments
- faulty reasoning
- fictitious arguments
- flawed arguments
- logical fallacies in argumentation
- logical fallacies in arguments
- misleading arguments
- sceptical arguments
- unsound arguments