AP Lang - Logical Fallacies (copy)

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weasel words

chosen to say more than they probably do (ex: up to)

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straw man argument

rephrase opponent’s pov into something absurd/exaggerated/simplified

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loaded question

two questions rolled into one to make you look guilty

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poisoning the well

phrases that suggest your pov is already accepted (ex: acknowledge)

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proof by verbosity

false impressions of the subject being throughly researched due to unnecessary word use

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either-or/false dilemma

forces you to pick between two extremes by eliminating other options

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red herring

distraction from the real point

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special pleading

assert that your claims are beyond mere mortals

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non-sequitor

does not follow or lead to the conclusion made

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argument from ignorance

because you don’t understand something, it has to be supernatural/not true

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ad hominem

“to the man"; insulting the person you’re arguing against

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ad hominem tu quoque

a person has behaved inconsistently with their argument so they lack the authority to make that argument

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false authority

because someone is in a position of authority, they must be right

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no true scotsman

to what degree an exception truly belongs in a category (ex: no true scotsman is sober)

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circular logic

evidence is the same as your claim (ex: i’m right because i’m right)

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slippery slope

one thing will lead to a slope of disasters

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false analogy

because two things are alike in some aspects, they are alike in other aspects too

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hasty generalization

generalization based on a small group

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post hoc ergo propter hoc/cause and effect

assumes that two things have a causal relationship because they occur close together

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bandwagon

because the majority of people accept something, it must be true

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equivocation

equates two similar but unrelated things (ex: glucose and table sugar)

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