- Abusive Ad Hominem
- Accent
- Accident
- Ad Baculum
- Ad Consequentiam
- Ad Crumenum
- Ad Hoc Rescue
- Ad Hominem
- Ad Ignorantiam
- Ad Misericordiam
- Ad Novitatem
- Ad Numerum
- Ad Populum
- Ad Verecundiam
- Affirming the Consequent
- Against the Person
- Amphiboly
- Anecdotal Evidence
- Anthropomorphism
- Appeal to Authority
- Appeal to Consequence
- Appeal to Emotions
- Appeal to Force
- Appeal to Ignorance
- Appeal to the Masses
- Appeal to Money
- Appeal to the People
- Appeal to Pity
- Appeal to Snobbery
- Appeal to Vanity
- Appeal to Unqualified Authority
- Argument from Outrage
- Argument from Popularity
- Argumentum Ad ....
- Avoiding the Issue
- Avoiding the Question
- Bald Man
- Bandwagon
- Begging the Question
- Biased Sample
- Biased Statistics
- Bifurcation
- Black-or-White
- Circular Reasoning
- Circumstantial Ad Hominem
- Clouding the Issue
- Common Belief
- Common Cause.
- Common Practice
- Complex Question
- Composition
- Confirmation Bias
- Consensus Gentium
- Consequence
- Converse Accident
- Cover-up
- Cum Hoc, Ergo Propter Hoc
- Definist
- Denying the Antecedent
- Digression
- Distraction
- Division
- Domino
- Double Standard
- Either/Or
- Equivocation
- Etymological
- Every and All
- Exaggeration
- Excluded Middle
- False Analogy
- False Cause
- False Dichotomy
- False Dilemma
- Far-Fetched Hypothesis
- Faulty Comparison
- Formal
- Four Terms
- Gambler's
- Genetic
- Group Think
- Guilt by Association
- Hasty Conclusion
- Hasty Generalization
- Heap
- Hooded Man
- Ignoratio Elenchi
- Ignoring a Common Cause
- Incomplete Evidence
- Inconsistency
- Intensional
- Invalid Reasoning
- Irrelevant Conclusion
- Irrelevant Reason
- Is-Ought
- Jumping to Conclusions
- Lack of Proportion
- Line-Drawing
- Loaded Language
- Logical
- Lying
- Maldistributed Middle
- Many Questions
- Misconditionalization
- Misleading Vividness
- Misrepresentation
- Missing the Point
- Modal
- Monte Carlo
- Name Calling
- Naturalistic
- Neglecting a Common Cause
- No Middle Ground
- No True Scotsman
- Non Causa Pro Causa
- Non Sequitur
- One-Sidedness
- Outrage, Argument from
- Oversimplification
- Past Practice
- Pathetic
- Perfectionist
- Persuasive Definition
- Petitio Principii
- Poisoning the Well
- Popularity, Argument from
- Post Hoc
- Prejudicial Language
- Questionable Analogy
- Questionable Cause
- Questionable Premise
- Quibbling
- Quoting out of Context
- Rationalization
- Red Herring
- Refutation by Caricature
- Regression
- Reversing Causation
- Scapegoating
- Scare Tactic
- Scope
- Secundum Quid
- Selective Attention
- Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
- Sharpshooter's
- Slanting
- Slippery Slope
- Small Sample
- Smear Tactic
- Smokescreen
- Sorites
- Special Pleading
- Specificity
- Stacking the Deck
- Stereotyping
- Straw Man
- Style Over Substance
- Subjectivist
- Superstitious Thinking
- Suppressed Evidence
- Sweeping Generalization
- Syllogistic
- Tokenism
- Traditional Wisdom
- Tu Quoque
- Two Wrongs Make a Right
- Undistributed Middle
- Unfalsifiability
- Unrepresentative Sample
- Untestability
- Weak Analogy
- Willed ignorance
- Wishful Thinking
Jan 4, 2007
Partial List of Logical Fallacies
Posted by
homar murillo
at
6:58 PM
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Burden of Proof
Christian Fundamentalism
Coming Out of the Closet
Creation or Evolution?
Ghost in the Machine
Hate Messages
Moments of Weakness
Paradigm Shift
Pascal's Wager
Rationalizing Religion
Religions and Chain Letters
Signifying Nothing
The Five Ways of Aquinas
The Philosophy of Socrates
Why I am an Atheist?
Posted by
homar murillo
at
6:43 PM
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