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Appeal to Novelty Fallacy: Why New Isn't Always Better
Learn how the appeal to novelty fallacy tricks us into favoring new ideas over proven ones. Spot this reasoning error in...
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Appeal to Emotion Fallacy: When Feelings Replace Logic
Learn how the appeal to emotion fallacy manipulates feelings over reason. Spot emotional manipulation in arguments and s...
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Equivocation Fallacy: When Words Change Meaning Mid-Argument
Learn how the equivocation fallacy exploits ambiguous language to derail logic. Spot double meanings, protect your argum...
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Hasty Generalization Fallacy: Drawing Broad Conclusions From Limited Evidence
Learn how hasty generalization undermines reasoning. Discover real-world examples, how to spot it in arguments, and stra...
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Red Herring Fallacy: How Irrelevant Arguments Derail Debate
Learn how the red herring fallacy uses irrelevant information to distract from the real argument. See real-world example...
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False Cause Fallacy: When Correlation Tricks You Into Seeing Causation
Learn to spot the false cause fallacy—when people mistake correlation for causation. Understand why this reasoning error...
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Appeal to Authority Fallacy: When Expertise Becomes a Logical Trap
Learn how the appeal to authority fallacy manipulates logic by substituting credibility for evidence. Spot it in adverti...
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Slippery Slope Fallacy: How to Spot Exaggerated Chain Reactions
Learn to identify slippery slope fallacies—arguments that exaggerate chains of cause-and-effect. Understand when this re...
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Appeal to Common Belief: When Popularity Replaces Logic
Learn how the appeal to common belief fallacy tricks you into accepting ideas just because many people believe them. Spo...
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Appeal to Pity Fallacy: Manipulating Sympathy Instead of Logic
Learn how the appeal to pity fallacy uses emotional manipulation to bypass rational argument. Recognize emotional exploi...
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Begging the Question Fallacy: When Arguments Assume Their Own Conclusion
Learn how to identify begging the question—a fallacy where arguments assume what they're trying to prove. See real examp...
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Appeal to Tradition Fallacy: Why "We've Always Done It This Way" Isn't an Argument
Learn how the appeal to tradition fallacy tricks us into accepting ideas simply because they're old. Spot this reasoning...
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