Fallacies
A fallacy is incorrect argumentation in logic and rhetoric resulting in a lack of validity, or more generally, a lack of soundness – and, where applicable, you can use Pointer cross-relations from ideas on other maps to indicate that the idea is fallacious (and why).
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Non sequiturs »Non sequiturs
Propositional fallacies »Propositional fallacies
Informal fallacies »Informal fallacies
Faulty generalizations »Faulty generalizations
Formal syllogistic fallacies »Formal syllogistic fallacies
Red herring fallacies »Red herring fallacies
Quantificational fallacies »Quantificational fallacies
Conditional or questionable fallacies »Conditional or questionable fallacies
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A fallacy is incorrect argumentation in logic and rhetoric resulting in a lack of validity, or more generally, a lack of soundness.
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Fallacies
Non sequiturs »Non sequiturs
Propositional fallacies »Propositional fallacies
Informal fallacies »Informal fallacies
Faulty generalizations »Faulty generalizations
Formal syllogistic fallacies »Formal syllogistic fallacies
Red herring fallacies »Red herring fallacies
Quantificational fallacies »Quantificational fallacies
Conditional or questionable fallacies »Conditional or questionable fallacies