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Argumentum Ad Hominem
A logical fallacy where an argument is rebutted by attacking the character, motive, or other attributes of the person making the argument, rather than addressing the substance of the argument itself.
Reductio Ad Absurdum
A method of argumentation that seeks to disprove a statement by showing it leads to an absurd or contradictory conclusion.
Non Sequitur
A statement that does not logically relate to what comes before it, often used to denote illogical or irrelevant conclusions.
False Analogy
An argumentative flaw where two things being compared are not truly comparable or relevantly similar.
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