Rhetorical Triangle
Fallacies
Fallacies
Fallacies
100

An appeal to the audiences logic.

What is logos

100

Using emotions to sway someone's opinion.

What is emotional appeal

100

Attacking a person instead of their argument.

What is ad hominem
100

One thing will eventually lead to a mass failure.

What is slippery slope

200

An appeal to the audiences emotions to evoke feeling.

What is pathos

200

When your conclusion doesn't align with previous statements.

What is non sequitur 

200

When you oversimplify a persons claim so it can easily be refuted.

What is straw man

200

An irrelevant topic introduced to the audience so they get distracted from the original topic.

What is red herring

300

An argument based on ethics or credibility.

What is ethos

300

A fallacy that states since an event occurred before the other, the first event caused the other one to happen.

What is post hoc

300

A fallacy which assumes that because something is popular, it is correct.

What is bandwagon

300

Disregarding a persons opinion and their evidence.

What is stacking the deck

400

When the argument is restated not proven.

What is circular reasoning

400

Making an assumption without hard evidence.

What is Hasty generalization.

500

What is circular reasoning

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