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A Look at the Informal Fallacies
[edit]Relevance Fallacies
[edit]- Informal fallacy
- Relevance Fallacies
- Relevance
- Ignoratio elenchi
- Accident (fallacy)
- Ad nauseam
- Appeal to consequences
- Appeal to nature
- Argument from authority
- Argument from fallacy
- Argument from ignorance
- Argument from silence
- Argument to moderation
- Argumentum ad baculum
- Argumentum ad populum
- Base rate fallacy
- Bulverism
- Chewbacca defense
- Chronological snobbery
- Double-barreled question
- Etymological fallacy
- Evidence of absence
- Fallacy of composition
- Fallacy of division
- False analogy
- Gambler's fallacy
- Genetic fallacy
- Invincible ignorance fallacy
- Loaded question
- Moralistic fallacy
- Naturalistic fallacy
- Non sequitur (logic)
- Proof by assertion
- Red herring
- Reductio ad Hitlerum
- Special pleading
- Straw man
- The squeaky wheel gets the grease
- Two wrongs make a right