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Appeal to tradition/appeal to common practice
Appeal to novelty
Argues that something is better because it is new.
Misleading vividness
Gamblerās Fallacy
The belief that, if an event has occurred less frequently than expected, it is more likely to happen again in the future.
Sunk Cost Fallacy
Appeal to Flattery
Ad Hominem Tu Quoque
Ad Hominem Circumstantial
Ad Feminam
Two Wrongs (do not) Make a Right
Appeal to Spite
Texas Sharpshooter
Appeal to ignorance/Burden of Proof
Cherry Picking
Equivocation/Ambiguity
Middle Ground
Perfect-Solution/Nirvana Fallacy
No True Scotsman
Biased Sample
Slippery Slope
Appeal to Fear
Guilt by Association
Poisoning the Well
Genetic Fallacy
Ignoring a Common Cause (Third Cause Fallacy, Questionable Cause)
Confusing Cause & Effect
Appeal to pity