Ad Fontem
Appeals to Emotion
Red Herrings
Fallacies of Presupposition
Fallacies of Induction
100
Arguments that attempt to avoid the issue by insulting an opponent with abusive language.

What is ad hominem abusive?

100

Arguments that distract by attempting to shame the listener into agreement by citing an illegitimate authority.

What is appeal to illegitimate authority/argumentum ad verecundiam?

100
Arguments that distract by measuring a plan or policy according to goals it wasn't intended to achieve.

What is irrelevant goals or functions?

100

Arguments based on the assumption that individual parts of a collective whole will necessarily have all of the characteristics of the collective whole.

What is fallacy of division?

100

An argument that uses numbers in a way that is too precise to be justified by the situation.

What is fake precision?

200

Arguments that assume a rival's recommendations should be discounted because the rival does not always follow it himself.

What is tu quoque?

200

Arguments that distract by making the audience afraid of the consequences of disagreeing with the speaker; they seek to arouse an unrealistic or unrelated fear of harm.

What is appeal to fear/argumentum ad baculum?

200

A "red herring" is a general name for which strategy.

What is distraction?
200

An attempt to frame the debate in such a way that only two options are possible, when, in fact, other possibilities exist.

What is bifurcation/false dilemma?

200

An argument by analogy that fails, largely because the things being compared aren't similar enough to warrant the comparison.

What is false analogy?

300

"Why should we listen to Sarah’s ideas for the student council? She wears terrible clothes and has no fashion sense" is an example of this fallacy.

What is ad hominem abusive?

300

Arguments that distract by making the audience want to be part of the crowd or one of the "common people" to make up for a lack of solid evidence and sound reason.

What is mob appeal/argumentum ad populum?

300

Arguments that attempt to disprove an opponent's position by presenting it in an unfair, innaccurate light.

What is straw man fallacy?

300

An argument that assumes that just because something is a certain way, it out-to be that way.

What is the is-ought fallacy?

300
An argument that uses any sort of weak, causal connection as the basis of the argument.

What is false cause?

400

Arguments that state that an idea should be discounted simply because of its source or origin.

What is genetic fallacy?

400

Arguments that distract by making the audience feel sorry for the speaker or someone on behalf of whom the speaker is arguing.

What is appeal to pity/argumentum ad misericordiam?

400

Arguments that claim that since a proposition cannot be disproven, it must therefore be true or likely.

What is appeal to ignorance? 

400
Arguments that assume the very thing one is trying to prove.

What is begging the question?

400
An argument that takes a generalization and applies it to cases that are legitimate exceptions to it.

What is sweeping generalization?

500

Arguments that try to discredit an opponent because of his background, affiliations, or self-interest in the matter at hand.

What is ad hominem circumstantial?

500

Arguments that distract by making a person want to feel "special."

What is snob appeal?

500

Arguments that distract by making a case for the wrong point.

What is irrelevant thesis?

500

An argument based on the assumption that the correct answer is always a middle ground between extremes.

What is the fallacy of moderation?

500

An argument that results in making a generalization about a class of things on the basis of too few examples.

What is hasty generalization?