Logical Fallacies - Less than 10 Minutes

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Logical fallacies are errors in reasoning that undermine the logic of an argument.
Some common examples of logical fallacies are:

Circular reasoning: Repeating the conclusion instead of providing evidence or reasons.

Hasty generalization: Making a broad claim based on insufficient or biased evidence.

Slippery slope: Assuming that a small step will inevitably lead to a chain of undesirable consequences.

Straw man: Misrepresenting or exaggerating an opponent's position to make it easier to attack.

Ad hominem: Attacking the person rather than the argument.

False dichotomy: Presenting only two options when more are possible.

Appeal to emotion: Manipulating the emotions of the audience to persuade them, rather than using facts or logic.

Equivocation: Using ambiguous or vague words to mislead or confuse the audience.

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Logical fallacies are errors in reasoning that undermine the logic of an argument.
Some common examples of logical fallacies are

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