Post hoc fallacy - This occurs when someone argues that because two things often happen together, one must be causing the other. However, there might be an external factor influencing both, or it could just be a coincidence., Appeal to authority - In this case, someone tries to persuade others by using a famous person's support or endorsement. This doesn't necessarily make their argument valid; it's an attempt to ride on the reputation of the famous individual., Burden of proof - This is when someone argues that something must be true because it hasn't been proven false, or vice versa. Lack of evidence doesn't prove or disprove a claim., Anecdotal evidence - This fallacy involves using an emotional story or anecdote to support an argument. While stories can be powerful, they don't necessarily prove a broader point., Ad hominem - This fallacy involves attacking the person making the argument rather than addressing the argument itself. It's an attempt to discredit the speaker rather than refute their points., either-or fallacy or false dichotomy - This occurs when someone presents a limited number (often just 2) of options and argues that one of them must be true, while ignoring other possibilities. It falsely limits the choices available.,
0%
logical fallacies
共享
共享
共享
由
Curtnel83
adult students
Sociologie
vocabulary
编辑内容
嵌入
更多
排行榜
显示更多
显示更少
此排行榜当前是私人享有。单击
,共享
使其公开。
资源所有者已禁用此排行榜。
此排行榜被禁用,因为您的选择与资源所有者不同。
还原选项
匹配游戏
是一个开放式模板。它不会为排行榜生成分数。
需要登录
视觉风格
字体
需要登录
选项
切换模板
显示所有
播放活动时将显示更多格式。
打开结果
复制链接
删除
恢复自动保存:
?