First submitted | December 9, 2020 |
Times taken | 110 |
Average score | 50.0% | Report this quiz | Report |
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Selectively using very specific evidence, and overlook everything else |
Replace your opponent's argument with a different argument and refute that instead |
Forsake logic and reason in favour of the (supposedly) popular choice |
Changing the definition of something to suit your own biased views |
Cherry picking |
Strawman argument |
Bandwagon Fallacy |
No true Scotsman |
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One thing will lead to many other unforeseeable and disastrous things |
A seemingly plausible but actually irrelevant tactic used to distract from the real issue |
Make two arguments; one reasonable and one controversial, then, when challenged, retreat to the safety of the reasonable argument |
Insist there are only two choices: black or white, and conceal alternatives |
Motte and Bailey fallacy |
False dichotomy |
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If A is not B, and A is not C, then B is not C |
Overstress similarities in data, and overlook differences |
Appear to support both sides of an argument with emotive and ambiguous statements |
Make multiple inconsistent arguments to defend one point |
The Masked man fallacy |
Texas sharpshooter fallacy |
If-by-whiskey |
Kettle logic |