Common Logical Fallacies | UM RhetLab (2024)

A logical fallacy is a flaw in reasoning or a flawed structure that undermines the validity of an argument. A fallacious argument makes productive conversation impossible. Logical fallacies are often used by politicians and the media to fool people because they have the deceptive appearance of being reasonable despite their exploitation of our emotional, intellectual, and psychological weaknesses. Having the capability to recognize fallacies in argument is one way to reduce the likelihood of such occurrences in your own writing.

Common Logical Fallacies

Ad hominemMaking an overt or subtle attack on a person’s character or personal attributes.
BandwagonMaking the claim that since others are doing something you should do it too.
Begging the questionAssuming the truth of a premise with no other evidence than the premise itself.
False dichotomyPositing an either/or scenario.
Hasty generalizationMaking a general claim based on one or a few incidents.
Post hocArguing that since x and y occurred, x must have caused y.
Slippery slopeSuggesting that a relatively small step will lead to a large scale significant effect or event.
StrawmanSubstituting another issue for the issue at hand.

Use the flashcards to help learn the definitions of the logical fallacies.

logical fallacy flashcards

The first step to avoiding logical fallacies in your own writing is learning how to identify them in other writing. You can find examples of logical fallacies on the news, on the internet, and on the street. Sometimes these fallacies are egregious and obvious (think about the headlines you see in the tabloids), but other times the logical issues are less obvious.

In the following exercises, consider the fallacies you have learned about in this section. Try to apply those definitions to the followingscenarios. Choose the fallacy that most accurately describes what’s going on in each statement.

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