Category: Relevance Fallacies
Relevance fallacies are informal fallacies that use a piece of evidence or an example that is not relevant to the argument that is to be demonstrated to be true.
Ad Baculum
Ad Antiquitatem
Abusive Ad Hominem
In the realm of critical thinking, a fallacy is an error in reasoning that can undermine the validity of an argument or belief. Fallacies can take many forms, and it’s important to be able to identify them in order to make informed and rational decisions. One common fallacy is the “Abusive Ad Hominem” fallacy, which…