invalid conclusions
Invalid conclusions refer to statements or judgments that are not supported by logical reasoning or evidence, making them inaccurate, unjustified, or arbitrary. They lack the necessary logical connections or factual basis needed to establish their validity or truthfulness.
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Related Concepts (17)
- ad hominem attacks
- appeal to ignorance
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- circular reasoning
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- false assumptions
- false correlation
- false dichotomy
- hasty generalizations
- logical fallacies
- logical inconsistencies
- misleading statistics
- non sequiturs
- overgeneralizations
- red herrings
- straw man arguments
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