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  • List of fallacies - Wikipedia
    All forms of human communication can contain fallacies Because of their variety, fallacies are challenging to classify They can be classified by their structure (formal fallacies) or content (informal fallacies)
  • FALLACY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    For them, a fallacy is reasoning that comes to a conclusion without the evidence to support it This may have to do with pure logic, with the assumptions that the argument is based on, or with the way words are used, especially if they don't keep exactly the same meaning throughout the argument
  • Logical Fallacies | Definition, Types, List Examples - Scribbr
    A logical fallacy is an argument that may sound convincing or true but is actually flawed, leading to an unsupported conclusion
  • Fallacy | Logic, Definition Examples | Britannica
    Fallacy, in logic, erroneous reasoning that has the appearance of soundness In logic an argument consists of a set of statements, the premises, whose truth supposedly supports the truth of a single statement called the conclusion of the argument
  • 50 Types of Fallacy (2026) - Helpful Professor
    The two main forms of logical fallacy are: Formal Fallacy: A formal fallacy is untrue because of the form or structure of the argument, but not necessarily the content or context In other words, the relationship between the premise and conclusion lacks logic
  • Logical Fallacies - List of Logical Fallacies with Examples
    There are two main types of logical fallacies: formal and informal Formal fallacies involve errors in the structure or form of an argument, while informal fallacies arise from errors in the content, context, or delivery of the argument
  • Fallacies - Purdue OWL® - Purdue University
    Fallacies can be either illegitimate arguments or irrelevant points, and are often identified because they lack evidence that supports their claim Avoid these common fallacies in your own arguments and watch for them in the arguments of others
  • Fallacies (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
    Two competing conceptions of fallacies are that they are false but popular beliefs and that they are deceptively bad arguments These we may distinguish as the belief and argument conceptions of fallacies


















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