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Logical Fallacies (Begging the question
Raises a question by assuming an…
Logical Fallacies
Begging the question
Raises a question by assuming an answer or shared belief.
The country's moral situation will get worse if we continue to watch R-rated movies.
Slippery slope
Suggesting that is one thing happens, series of things will inevitably happen.
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Composition
Making incorrect Assumption about how a whole or part of something related to whole of something else.
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Confusion of correlation and causation
Making claims about cause of something simply because there exist a correlation between 2 things.
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Appeal to ignorance
Using human ignorance to prove something.
No one has seen ghosts, so they don't exist.
Appeal to consequence
Concluding premise to be true/false based on what consequence of that premise be.
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Argumentum ad Populum
Attempting to sway people by appealing to sentimental weakness rather than faults.
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Circular reasoning
Using X to prove Y and using Y to prove X.
I cannot get C because I'm A student and A student don't get C.
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Post Hoc, Ergo Propter Hoc
Something previously happened that is related to event, the previous happening caused the new event.
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