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Van Gogh fallacy (Philosophy) [Causal fallacies] The Van Gogh Fallacy is an example of a logical fallacy. ...
McNamara fallacy (Computing) [Inductive fallacies] Erroneous reasoning based solely on numeric metrics ...
Name calling (Philosophy) [Informal fallacies] A pejorative meaning that should insult a person ...
Association fallacy (Philosophy) [Syllogistic fallacies] Formal fallacy ...
Ad personam (Philosophy) [Informal fallacies] Attacking an opponent's inherent identity rather than their arguments ...
Fallacy of division (Computing) [Verbal fallacies] Fallacy ...
Accident (Philosophy) [Syllogistic fallacies] Fallacy; Informal fallacy ...
Psychologist's fallacy (Philosophy) [Informal fallacies] Fallacy in which subjective experience is assumed to reflect the true ...
Lewis's trilemma (Philosophy) [Informal fallacies] Lewis's trilemma is an apologetic argument traditionally used to argue for ...
Illicit major (Philosophy) [Syllogistic fallacies] Formal fallacy ...
Courtier's reply (Philosophy) [Informal fallacies] Fallacy that the critic lacks knowledge ...
Appeal to probability (Computing) [Probability fallacies] [Inductive fallacies] Type of formal fallacy ...
Argument by gibberish (Philosophy) [Informal fallacies] Logical fallacy ...
Confusion of the inverse (Computing) [Probability fallacies] Logical fallacy ...
Affirming a disjunct (Philosophy) [Syllogistic fallacies] [Propositional fallacies] Formal fallacy ...
Overwhelming exception (Computing) [Inductive fallacies] Informal fallacy of generalization ...
I'm entitled to my opinion (Philosophy) [Informal fallacies] Informal fallacy ...