Ask Your Questions About Logical Fallacies

Welcome! This is the place to ask the community of experts and other fallacyophites (I made up that word) if someone has a committed a fallacy or not. This is a great way to settle a dispute!


Dr. Bo's Criteria for Logical Fallacies:

  • It must be an error in reasoning not a factual error.
  • It must be commonly applied to an argument either in the form of the argument or in the interpretation of the argument.
  • It must be deceptive in that it often fools the average adult.
Therefore, we will define a logical fallacy as a concept within argumentation that commonly leads to an error in reasoning due to the deceptive nature of its presentation. Logical fallacies can comprise fallacious arguments that contain one or more non-factual errors in their form or deceptive arguments that often lead to fallacious reasoning in their evaluation.
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Is the act of unaliving oneself easier than continuing to live?

killing oneself is often easier than continuing to live and endure life's hardships, because life contains so much suffering and each one of us has to strive to keep on living. I've read this claim in a psychology textbook, and it made me wonder if ...

asked on Wednesday, Oct 29, 2025 10:09:51 AM by paul
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Is the belief in atoms a pragmatic fallacy?

The claim is made that the world is made up of atoms, and this has led to many practical and useful results. Thus, people believe that atoms exist. Is this a pragmatic fallacy? Or could it be some sort of reification fallacy, believing an abstract...

asked on Wednesday, Oct 15, 2025 12:21:32 PM by EricE
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Universe

What was here before the universe? Who created it?

asked on Tuesday, Oct 07, 2025 08:54:40 PM by Aklil
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If you were smart enough, you'd agree with me

"If you actually understood me, you'd agree with me"   You see this kind of reasoning quite often, where it's insinuated that if you disagree with the speaker, you must be stupid or uninformed. I feel like this is kind of using people's emoti...

asked on Tuesday, Oct 07, 2025 08:41:23 PM by Mr. Brinstar
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Fallacious?

There’s just something fallacious to me about the statement “no person is illegal on stolen land” and the way in which it’s used in political discourse. I feel like I know but I’m curious what everyone else thinks. ...

asked on Thursday, Sep 11, 2025 07:27:17 PM by LF2023
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is there anything particularly wrong in this exchange?

Person A: "I pirate the software, because frankly these studios don't need my $20 to stave off bankruptcy" Person B: "If everyone thought like you, they'd go bankrupt" 

asked on Tuesday, Sep 02, 2025 01:01:13 PM by paul
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Guilt by association or something else?

I recently came across a post on Facebook from a male feminist which states the following: "Of course it's not all men. But if I make exceptions for some men when I talk about it, then all men will see themselves as the exception, they will gloss ov...

asked on Tuesday, Aug 26, 2025 09:21:33 PM by Alexander
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Fallacy identification?

Recently looking at a video on defense against a knife attack, and the expert explaining says: "Since less than one percent of people in the world are martial artists, the vast majority of people who survive a knife attack are also not martial arti...

asked on Tuesday, Aug 19, 2025 01:41:55 PM by Oscar
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Are there any issues with this syllogism as regards a natural origin of life (abiogenesis)?

P1. All life requires proteins. P2. All protein synthesis occurs within life (within cells). Conclusion: Therefore, abiogenesis is not possible.

asked on Monday, Aug 18, 2025 11:04:19 AM by Michael Mote
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Basic definition is flawed

I've seen this statement made several times by Matt Dillahunty, and again here and I believe the statement, as explicitly stated, is misleading if not outright false. The statement is: >If the premises are true, then the conclusion must be true....

asked on Thursday, Aug 14, 2025 03:50:15 PM by Reverend Jim
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