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scare tactics
using fear to persuade instead of logic
overly sentimental appeals
manipulating emotion over reason
bandwagon appeals
everyone is doing it so you should too
appeals to false authority
using someone unqualified as evidence
dogmatism
claiming only one view is correct without considering alternatives
hasty generalization
drawing a conclusion from insufficient evidence
faulty causality
assuming one event causes another without proof
begging the question
circular reasoning, conclusion is assumed in premises
non sequitur
conclusion doe snot logically follow from premises
equivocation
using a word in two different ways in the same argument
ad hominem
attacking the person instead of the argument
straw man
misrepresenting an argument to make it easier to attack
stacking the deck
presenting only one side of an argument
red herring
distracting from the main issue
either/or choices
presenting only two options when more exist
slippery slope
claiming only one action will lead to a chain of extreme consequences
faulty analogy
comparing two things that are not really similar
paralipsis
pretending not to mention something while actually mentioning it