faulty reasoning
Faulty reasoning refers to the process of making arguments or coming to conclusions that are flawed or illogical, resulting in inaccurate or misleading outcomes.
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- ad hominem attacks
- appeal to authority
- appeal to emotion
- bandwagon fallacy
- begging the question
- black-or-white fallacy
- cherry-picking evidence
- circular reasoning
- cognitive biases
- confirmation bias
- false analogies
- false cause and effect
- false dilemma
- false premises
- flawed arguments
- genetic fallacy
- hasty generalization
- hasty generalizations
- logical fallacies
- misleading statistics
- mistaken cause
- moral relativism
- non sequiturs
- overgeneralization
- personal incredulity
- post hoc ergo propter hoc
- post hoc fallacy
- red herring fallacy
- slippery slope fallacy
- straw man
- straw man argument
- straw man arguments
- the hasty generalization fallacy
- tu quoque