informal fallacies
Informal fallacies are errors in reasoning that occur when the arguments are flawed due to irrelevant or misleading information, rather than a violation of formal logical rules. These fallacies often rely on emotional appeals or flawed patterns of thinking and can lead to faulty conclusions or misleading arguments.
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Related Concepts (18)
- ad hominem
- appeal to authority
- appeal to emotion
- appeal to ignorance
- bandwagon fallacy
- circular reasoning
- fallacy of composition
- fallacy of division
- false dilemma
- genetic fallacy
- hasty generalization
- informal logic
- red herring
- red herring fallacy
- slippery slope
- strawman argument
- the hasty generalization fallacy
- tu quoque fallacy
Similar Concepts
- argumentative fallacies
- causal fallacies
- fallacies
- fallacies in argumentation
- fallacies in logic and reasoning
- fallacies in reasoning
- fallacious arguments
- informal reasoning
- logic fallacies
- logical fallacies
- logical fallacies in argumentation
- logical fallacies in arguments
- logical fallacies in debates
- logical fallacy
- statistical fallacies