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Logical Fallacies Bingo!

This Bingo includes every Logical Fallacy.

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Created Date 05.20.24
Last Updated 05.29.24
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  • Argument directed against a person rather than the position they are maintaining.
  • the logical fallacy of claiming that something is true because everyone believes it.
  • Hasty generalization is an informal fallacy of faulty generalization, which involves reaching an inductive gen
  • A circular reason is an argument that comes back to its beginning without having pro
  • Scare tactics are an appeal to fear, and fear is a powerful emotion.
  • a conclusion or statement that does not logically follow from the previous argument or statement.
  • Post hoc fallacy is the assumption that because one event preceded another event, they must be causally relate
  • a red herring is a particular plot device used to mislead the reader or the story's characters
  • to arrange a situation unfairly against someone, or in your own favour.
  • It's an extreme conclusion that doesn't logically follow.
  • A straw man argument is an informal fallacy based on misrepresentation of an opponent's position.
  • an argument where only two choices are presented yet more exist, or a spectrum of possible choices exists
  • A circular argument (or circular reasoning) is an argument that comes back to its beginning without having pro
  • Word Explanation Real-life Example Emotional Appeal / scare tactics Scare tactics are an appeal to fear, a
  • The post hoc fallacy is the assumption that because one event preceded another event, they must be causally re
  • an argument where only two choices are presented yet more exist, or a spectrum of possible choices exists betw

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