# informal Fallacies: - [ ] argumentum ad temperantiam ≍ “argument to moderation” - [ ] continuum fallacy - [ ] suppressed correlative - [ ] definist fallacy - [ ] divine fallacy ≍ “argument from incredulity” - [ ] double counting - [ ] ecological fallacy - [ ] etymological fallacy - [ ] fallacy of composition - [ ] fallacy of division - [ ] false attribution - [ ] fallacy of quoting out of context - [ ] false authority - [ ] false dilemma ≍ false dichotomy ≍ bifurcation ≍ black&white - [ ] false equivalence - [ ] feedback fallacy - [ ] historian’s fallacy - [ ] historical fallacy - [ ] Baconian fallacy - [ ] Homunculus fallacy - [ ] inflation of conflict - [ ] “if by whiskey” - [ ] incomplete comparison - [ ] intentionality fallacy - [ ] Kafkatrapping - [ ] Kettle-Logic - [ ] Ludic fallacy - [ ] Lump of Labor fallacy - [ ] quantitative fallacy ≍ McNamara fallacy - [ ] mind projection fallacy - [ ] moralistic fallacy - [ ] moving the goalposts - [ ] Nirvana fallacy - [ ] package deal - [ ] proof by assertion - [ ] prosecutor’s fallacy - [ ] proving too much - [ ] psychologist’s fallacy - [ ] Reification - [ ] retrospective determinism - [ ] slippery-slope - [ ] special-pleading - [ ] sealioning - [ ] Gish-Gallop ## Equivocation Fallacies: - [ ] ambiguous middle term - [ ] definitional retreat - [ ] motte&bailey fallacy - [ ] fallacy of accent - [ ] persuasive definition
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