logical fallacies
Logical fallacies are errors or flaws in reasoning that undermine the validity or soundness of an argument. They involve faulty or deceptive reasoning, often appearing persuasive, but lacking logical coherence or evidence to support their claims.
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- appeal to authority
- appeal to ignorance
- appeal to tradition
- argumentation
- argumentation strategies
- argumentation techniques
- argumentative tactics
- bandwagon fallacy
- begging the question
- cherry picking
- circuitous reasoning
- circular logic
- circular reasoning
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- debate tactics
- debating tactics
- drawing inaccurate conclusions
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- faulty reasoning
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