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hasty generalization
the generalization is being reached too hastily
false analogy
comparing two situations that are entirely different, so you cannot make an analogy between them
post hoc ergo proptor hoc
just because one event happens before another event, doesn’t mean the first causes the second
ad misericordiam
an appeal to emotion rather than creating an emotional argument
contradictory premises
when the premises of the argument contradicts each other, there can be no argument
dicto simpliciter
an argument based upon an unqualified generalization
poisoning the well (ad hominem)
attacking personal characters of your opponent instead of their argument