TU QUOQUE FALLACY – YOU DO IT TOO!
Tu quoque is a logical fallacy I like to call the ‘you too’ fallacy. If you’re not acquainted with logical fallacies, check out the post ‘Beware of the Beast’
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Tu quoque is a logical fallacy I like to call the ‘you too’ fallacy. If you’re not acquainted with logical fallacies, check out the post ‘Beware of the Beast’
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A logical fallacy that leverages the authority status of a personality to reject or accept a claim as true or false is known as an appeal to authority. Three variables must be present in an appeal to authority for the error to be legitimate. They are information, authority, and dismissal or acceptance.
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An argument from silence is a logical fallacy that uses the lack of a response to a claim to reject or accept the claim as true or untrue.
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An argument from incredulity uses the inability to comprehend or conceive how a claim may be true or untrue as the basis to reject or accept a claim as true.
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An argument from ignorance is a logical fallacy I like to call the ‘you can’t prove me wrong’ fallacy. You will understand why in a second. An argument from…
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