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A [[fallacy]] is an argument that is [[intuitive]]ly convincing, but which is actually an [[irrational]] argument. One of the most well known fallacies is the ''[[ad hominem fallacy]]''. | A [[fallacy]] is an argument that is [[intuitive]]ly convincing, but which is actually an [[irrational]] argument. One of the most well known fallacies is the ''[[ad hominem fallacy]]''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:59, 16 November 2011
A fallacy is an argument that is intuitively convincing, but which is actually an irrational argument. One of the most well known fallacies is the ad hominem fallacy.
A list of fallacies can be found under Category:Fallacies
Add some information about fallacies you know here: ...