Logical Fallacy Handbook
A printable handbook explaining 20 common logical fallacies with real-world examples. Recommended for teens and adults.
US$5
Logical fallacies are flaws in reasoning. They are often called informal fallacies. Unlike formal fallacies, which always break a rule of logic, informal fallacies are context-dependent.
This printable handbook gives an overview of twenty logical fallacies with real-world examples. It is recommended for teens and adults.
- Circular reasoning
- Burden of proof
- False dilemma
- Tu quoque
- Appeal to nature
- Hasty generalization
- Guilt by association
- Middle ground
- Slippery slope
- Sunk cost
- Straw man
- Bandwagon fallacy
- Historian's fallacy
- Red herring
- Fallacy of composition
- Nirvana fallacy
- Equivocation
- Appeal to stone
- Is-ought fallacy
- Fallacy fallacy
A free online version is available on Critikid's blog.