Logical Fallacies

Logical fallacies are systematic errors in reasoning that weaken arguments and lead to invalid or misleading conclusions. They often appear persuasive on the surface but fail under careful analysis because the reasoning does not logically support the claim being made. This learning pack is a curated collection of the most common logical fallacies found in everyday discussions, media, politics, advertising, and decision-making. Each concept focuses on a specific fallacy, explaining how it works, why it is misleading, and in what contexts it typically appears. By studying this collection, learners will develop the ability to recognize flawed reasoning, evaluate arguments more critically, and distinguish sound logic from rhetorical manipulation. The material emphasizes practical understanding, enabling learners to apply logical analysis in real-world conversations and written arguments.

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Accident

Fallacy of Accident occurs when a general rule is applied mechanically to a situation where exceptional circumstances make the rule inappropriate or invalid.

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