Ask Your Questions About Logical Fallacies

Welcome! This is the place to ask the community of experts and other fallacyophites (I made up that word) if someone has a committed a fallacy or not. This is a great way to settle a dispute!


Dr. Bo's Criteria for Logical Fallacies:

  • It must be an error in reasoning not a factual error.
  • It must be commonly applied to an argument either in the form of the argument or in the interpretation of the argument.
  • It must be deceptive in that it often fools the average adult.
Therefore, we will define a logical fallacy as a concept within argumentation that commonly leads to an error in reasoning due to the deceptive nature of its presentation. Logical fallacies can comprise fallacious arguments that contain one or more non-factual errors in their form or deceptive arguments that often lead to fallacious reasoning in their evaluation.
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2nd ammendment argument.

The question was asked, Why do (slur removed) feel that the right to keep and bear arms doesn’t include so called assault rifles? A follow-on argument was made: If these so called assault rifles are for military use, which national milit...

asked on Friday, May 27, 2022 10:06:17 AM by John Best
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Is this an Appeal to Privacy Fallacy or what?

Fan: I'm sorry, but you've marketed this channel for edgy contents and as someone who plays a character that exposes awful internet users. Why don't you do something about your girlfriend working as an onlyfans girl? She even admitted on Twitch that...

asked on Friday, May 27, 2022 01:55:36 AM by Rendy Specter
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What is Lauren's Fallacy?

               In response to the shooting in Uvalde Texas. Lauren Boebert Tweets : @laurenboebert You cannot legislate away evil.   Is this Red Herring?"

asked on Wednesday, May 25, 2022 11:51:26 AM by eekahil
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A really sneaky fallacy, or just dishonest arguing?

I'm not entirely sure if this counts as a fallacy, but I will try to explain it. Here is the problem: everyone who is in group A will also belong to either group B or group C, but to help the argument the opponent pretends that group A and C are th...

asked on Tuesday, May 24, 2022 07:32:24 PM by Mr. Brinstar
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Who's burden of proof is it?

In a discussion with a Christian friend about the validity of The Bible, I made the claim that the bible has not met the burden of proof. This was his response... "You just made the claim that the Bible has not met the burden of proof, so prove you...

asked on Tuesday, May 24, 2022 12:09:54 AM by Jad
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Assuming Heather McDonald collapsed due to COVID-19 vaccine

In February, the comedian Heather McDonald collapsed on stage just after making the following joke: "I don’t mean to brag, I don’t care, but I want you to know: double vaxxed, booster, flu shot, and — I’m going to be honest ...

asked on Sunday, May 22, 2022 02:55:15 AM by KDU
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The opposite of representativeness bias.

With the representativeness bias we think that a couple of examples are representative of the whole, what would be the name of the bias or the fallacy when it is thought that the whole faithfully represents each one of the individuals?

asked on Wednesday, May 18, 2022 10:59:48 PM by Joaquín García
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Pretend that my views represent everyone in the broader group

Let’s say aliens come to earth and they have heard of socialism but they don’t really know what it is.  The aliens ask me to define it.  Let’s say I am a democratic socialist and I know that there are dozens of different ...

asked on Sunday, May 15, 2022 11:38:41 AM by noblenutria@gmail.com
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Skeptical Scenarios vs Real World

What makes it so that we can reasonably conclude that we live in a real world other than something like a dream or an illusion created by out minds? Should we be worried that we live in a illusion created by our minds, aka solipsism? 

asked on Sunday, May 15, 2022 02:04:15 AM by Isaiah
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Read this somewhere in reddit. Is this a fallacy?

Any fallacies evident in either statement? A: Reading book X (Bible, Mein Kampfe, etc) is worthwhile because there are gems of (wisdom, insight, etc) inside. B: You can find whole kernels in a pile of feces, too, but that still doesn't make it a rea...

asked on Friday, May 13, 2022 11:20:44 PM by VanDisease
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