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Concerns formal (syllogistic) fallacies, informal (rhetorical) fallacies, tactical misdirection, and errors in logic or reasoning more broadly put.

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Is there a logical fallacy that considers a position false because a non-authority agrees wi...

This seems similar to Argument from authority but is an "opposite" in the sense that an argument is discredited because it comes from a non-authority on a subject. To give you an example this video w …
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What is a logical fallacy that involves saying that a person is something solely because the...

For example, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea which could be seen as neither democratic, republican or being for the people. Or Bernie Sanders being called a democratic socialist when his po …
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