Ad Hominem
Appeal to Common Belief
Appeal to Faith
Ambiguity Fallacy
Anonymous Authority
Argument by Emotive Language
Argument from Ignorance
Begging the Question
Biased Sample Fallacy
Equivocation
Failure to Elucidate
False Dilemma
Hasty Generalization
Magical Thinking
Moving the Goal Posts
Poisoning the Well
Prejudicial Language
Questionable Cause
Red Herring
Reductio ad Hitlerum
Slippery Slope
Special Pleading
Strawman Fallacy
Weak Analogy
Wishful Thinking
Expose an irrational belief, keep a person rational for a day. Expose irrational thinking, keep a person rational for a lifetime.
- Bo Bennett
The academic edition was released on November 22, 2013. As with the first edition, it contains over 300 logical fallacies with over 500 detailed examples. The academic edition was edited using APA format and the examples were checked to be more suitable for academic environments that comprise people of all and no religious beliefs.
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