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Appeal to Force

This argument uses force, the threat of force, or some other unpleasant backlash to make the audience accept a conclusion

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Ad Hominem Fallacy

  1. Attacking or praising the people who make an argument rather than discussing the argument itself. 

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Bandwagon Approach

This argument asserts  that, since the majority of people believes an argument or chooses a particular course of action, the argument must be true or the course of action must be the best one.

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Appeal to Tradition

This line of thought asserts that a premise must be true because people have always believed it or done it.

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Appeal to Improper Authority

such as a famous person or a source that may not be reliable.

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Appeal to Biased Authority

the authority is one who truly is knowledgeable on the topic, but unfortunately one who may have professional or personal motivations that render that judgment suspect.

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Begging the Question

The fallacy is committed when someone has made a conclusion based on a premise that lacks support.

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Circular Reasoning

Often the authors word the two statements sufficiently differently to obscure the fact that the same proposition occurs as both a premise and a conclusion

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Hasty Generalization

Mistaken use of inductive reasoning when there are too few samples to prove a point. 

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False Causality Fallacy

 This fallacy establishes a cause/effect relationship that does not exist.

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Red Herring Fallacy

 a deliberate attempt to change the subject or divert the argument from the real question at issue.

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Straw Man Fallacy

a writer creates an oversimplified, easy-to-refute argument, places it in the mouth of his opponent, and then tries to "win" the debate by knocking down that empty or trivial argument.

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Slippery Slope fallacy

the speaker argues that, once the first step is undertaken, a second or third step will inevitably follow, much like the way one step on a slippery incline will cause a person to fall and slide all the way to the bottom.

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False dilemma fallacy

occurs when a writer builds an argument upon the assumption that there are only two choices or possible outcomes when actually there are several.

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Faulty Analogy

Relying only on comparisons to prove a point rather than arguing deductively and inductively.

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Equivocation

Using a word in a different way than the author used it in the original premise, or changing definitions halfway through a discussion.

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Cherry Picking

 ignoring examples that disprove the point, and listing only those examples that support her case.

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Argument from the Negative

since one position is untenable, the opposite stance must be true.

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Loaded question Fallacy

imply another unproven statement is true without evidence or discussion. 

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