Logical Falacies Flashcards
Ad hominem
in that fallacy, you attack the person making the argument instead of the argument itself. (Imagine Christopher Hitchens violently attacking his opponent in samurai armor on the debate stage.)
Appeal to belief
The Fallacy has the general pattern “Most people believe x is true; therefore, X is true.” (Most people believe the earth is flat, therefore the earth is flat)
Begging the question
You assume a claim is true and then use that assumption as evidence to prove the claim is true. (Imagine proving that there must be a first cause by assuming there must be a first cause.)
Biased sample
If a sample drawn from a smaller pool has a bias, conclusion about the sample cannot be applied to a larger pool. (Imagine seeing two gay people with a lisp and concluding all gay people have a lisp.)
Post hoc ergo prosper hoc
The term is latin for “after this, therefore because of this.” Just because one thing follows another doesn’t mean that one caused the other. (Imagine a stork flying out a hospital window and the husband concluding that the stork brought the baby.)
Slippery slope
In that fallacy, you claim that a chain reaction of events will take place, inevitably leading to a conclusion that no one could want. (Imagine a priest hallucinating on the ground imagining they’re going down a huge water slide)