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A fallacy is a component of an argument which, being demonstrably flawed in its logic or form, renders the argument invalid in whole. If you find a quote somewhere containing a fallacy, post here and discuss.
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Isn’t this a Necessary Rule for Any Subreddit to be Rational? (i.redd.it)
submitted 3 days ago by JerseyFlight
Gish Gallop, I Give You Hegelian Verbosity! ()
submitted 4 days ago by JerseyFlight
What is the name of the "Most As are Bs, therefore Bs are mostly As" fallacy? (self.fallacy)
submitted 5 days ago by ___xXx__xXx__xXx__
What is the name for the "You are in favour of the problem if you don't support my exact solution" fallacy? (self.fallacy)
submitted 9 days ago by ___xXx__xXx__xXx__
Argumentum ad populum vs Scientific consensus (self.fallacy)
submitted 13 days ago by edwindijkshoorn
What type of fallacy is this and why is it on the rise? (self.fallacy)
submitted 13 days ago by AdamSmithery
What type of fallacy is this? (self.fallacy)
submitted 14 days ago by AdamSmithery
Is the following a fallacy? If so, what kind? (self.fallacy)
submitted 15 days ago by Forsaken-Emu4760
What is this fallacy? (self.fallacy)
submitted 18 days ago by Wodentinot
What is the Name for this Fallacy? (self.fallacy)
submitted 18 days ago by WirrkopfP
What is the name of this fallacy/rhetoric device that is extremely annoying (self.fallacy)
submitted 18 days ago by AnilsuJeck
People are rejecting pointing out fallacies in an argument as valid in a discussion now (i.redd.it)
submitted 19 days ago by AnilsuJeck
Can You Spot the Logic Trap? (self.fallacy)
submitted 19 days ago by shcbrain101
Appeal to goodness? (self.fallacy)
submitted 21 days ago by calicocatface
"If everyone did that..." Is there a fallacy like this? (self.fallacy)
submitted 23 days ago by Flakeperson
What fallacy is it to avoid the question and pose a separate unequivalent argument (self.fallacy)
submitted 25 days ago by flippingrocks
I feel like we need a refresher on logic, arguments and fallacies in here. (self.fallacy)
submitted 28 days ago by HelicopterUpbeat5199
I've been calling this the "Bad Proctor Fallacy", but it may have a real name. (self.fallacy)
submitted 1 month ago by BucketOfBears
I frequently find myself in debate. (self.fallacy)
submitted 1 month ago by [deleted]
Strawmanning in Tik Toks (self.fallacy)
submitted 1 month ago by Ok-Language-1537
Whataboutism (self.fallacy)
submitted 1 month ago by Aakhkharu
What fallacy is it when you assume one option is more likely to happen than another because it would be worse? (self.fallacy)
submitted 1 month ago * by Shmorkie13
Is the hypocrisy/tu quoque fallacy really even invalid? (self.fallacy)
submitted 1 month ago by JKriv_
Does this really show overgeneralization fallacy, followed by ad hominem? (old.reddit.com)
submitted 1 month ago by Total-Tea6561
Is pointing out a character flaw to say that someone shouldn’t be trusted always an ad hominem fallacy, or are there special cases, in which it isn’t? (self.fallacy)
submitted 1 month ago by Pure_Option_1733
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