Non sequiturs

A formal fallacy is an error in logic that can be seen in the argument's form without an understanding of the argument's content. All formal fallacies are specific types of non sequiturs.

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Fallacies
Non sequiturs
Appeal to authority
Appeal to probability
Argument from fallacy
Base rate fallacy
Conjunction fallacy
Masked man fallacy
Propositional fallacies
Informal fallacies
Faulty generalizations
Formal syllogistic fallacies
Red herring fallacies
Quantificational fallacies
Conditional or questionable fallacies
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