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Logical Fallacies
1.
Wishful Thinking
2.
Ad Hominem
3.
Strawman Argument
4.
Appeal to Emotion
5.
Appeal to Popularity
6.
Appeal to Authority
7.
False Dilemma
8.
Slippery Slope
9.
Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc
10.
Hasty Generalisation
11.
Red Herring
12.
Appeal to Ignorance
13.
Tu Quoque
14.
No True Scotsman
15.
Loaded Question
16.
Appeal to Nature
17.
Appeal to Tradition
18.
Appeal to Novelty
19.
Moral Equivalence
20.
Guilt by Association
21.
Composition/Division Fallacy
22.
Fallacy of False Alternatives
23.
Imposed Dilemma Fallacy
24.
Appeal to Complexity
25.
Poisoning the Well
26.
Conceptual Fallacy
27.
Fallacies of Misleading or Distraction
28.
Fig Leaf Fallacy
29.
Appeal to Virtue Fallacy
30.
Greenwashing Fallacy
31.
Virtue Signalling Fallacy
32.
Resource Excuse Fallacy
33.
Affirming the Consequent Fallacy
34.
Denying the Antecedent Fallacy
35.
The Fallacy of Circular Reasoning
36.
The Begging the Question Fallacy
37.
Invalid Syllogism Fallacy
38.
False Conditional Logic Fallacy
39.
Undistributed Middle Fallacy
40.
Non Sequitur (Formal) Fallacy
41.
Affirming a Disjunct Fallacy
42.
Denying a Disjunct Fallacy
43.
Fallacy of Four Terms
44.
Illicit Major Fallacy
45.
Illicit Minor Fallacy
46.
Exclusive Premises Fallacy
47.
Quantifier Shift Fallacy
48.
Inverse Error Fallacy
49.
Converse Error Fallacy
50.
Existential Fallacy
51.
Formal Fallacy of Denying the Disjunct
52.
Fallacy of the Converse Accident
53.
Fallacy of False Alternatives