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Parent topics
- Logic [r]: The study of the standards and practices of correct argumentation. [e]
- Philosophy [r]: The study of the meaning and justification of beliefs about the most general, or universal, aspects of things. [e]
Subtopics
Formal fallacies
Informal fallacies
- Informal fallacy [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Ad hominem [r]: Informal logical fallacy where one literally goes against the man, attacking the source of an argument rather than the reasoning or evidence for the argument. [e]
- Ad populum [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Quote mining [r]: Dishonest practice wherein a quote is cut short or taken out of context to change the meaning of the text. [e]
- No True Scotsman [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Online dating [r]: Use of the world wide web to find a date or partner. [e]
- Ad hominem [r]: Informal logical fallacy where one literally goes against the man, attacking the source of an argument rather than the reasoning or evidence for the argument. [e]
- Euclid [r]: (ca. 325 BC - ca. 265 BC) Alexandrian mathematician and known as the father of geometry. [e]