Logical fallacies are errors in reasoning that can make weak arguments look persuasive. They show up in politics, advertising, online debates, workplace conversations, and even our own private thinking.
Learning to spot fallacies helps you separate emotion from evidence, avoid being manipulated, and make better decisions. That does not mean becoming cynical. It means becoming clearer, calmer, and more effective in the way you think.
Logically Fallacious was created to make these reasoning mistakes easy to recognize with plain-English explanations and original examples. If you want to become a better thinker, a better communicator, or a better debater, mastering logical fallacies is one of the fastest ways to improve.
Browse the fallacy library, explore the archive, and if you want the full deep dive, pick up the book or take the online course.