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The Skeptic's Field Guide by Theo Clark and Jef Clark is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

A site for skeptics and critical thinkers. Hundreds of real life examples of fallacies, updated regularly. An eBook version of Humbug! The skeptics’ field guide to spotting fallacies in thinking. A weekly podcast on each fallacy: Hunting Humbug 101 – a crash course in shooting down bad arguments. We take fallacies seriously, but not ourselves.

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Examples

  • 2nd edition (55)
  • Ambiguity (4)
  • Appeal to Authority (14)
  • Appeal to Celebrity (12)
  • Appeal to Ignorance (2)
  • Argument by Artifice (10)
  • Argument by Slogan (5)
  • Argument to Consequences (5)
  • Bad Faith (11)
  • Begging the Question (12)
  • Browbeating (4)
  • Burden of Proof (7)
  • Burden of solution (12)
  • Chewbacca Defense (1)
  • Cultural Origins (5)
  • Devil's Advocate (4)
  • Exaggerated Conflict (6)
  • Factoid Propagation (13)
  • False Analogy (19)
  • False Attribution (13)
  • False Balance (2)
  • False Cause; Correlation Error (15)
  • False Compromise (1)
  • False Dichotomy (13)
  • False Positioning (14)
  • False dilemma (12)
  • GIGO (4)
  • Gibberish (14)
  • Hume's Razor (3)
  • Impugning Motives (15)
  • Inversion (2)
  • Jef's Cartoons (36)
  • LAME (22)
  • Misuse of Information (16)
  • Moral Equivalence (6)
  • Moving the Goalposts (8)
  • Naturalistic Fallacy (3)
  • Non-sequitur (6)
  • Observational Selection (12)
  • Occam's Razor (7)
  • Perfect Solution (7)
  • Personal Abuse (9)
  • Podcast (46)
  • Poisoning the Well (13)
  • Popular Opinion (6)
  • Red Flag Faux Pas (4)
  • Red Herring (7)
  • Reductio Ad Absurdum (2)
  • Sanctimony (12)
  • Self Defeating Argument (5)
  • Simple-Minded Certitude (14)
  • Single Cause (2)
  • Slippery Slope (5)
  • Socratic Method (1)
  • Special Pleading (13)
  • Spinning another hypothesis (5)
  • Stacking the Deck (16)
  • Straw Man (15)
  • Substitution (6)
  • The Devil's Advocate (1)
  • Unfounded Generalisation (9)
  • WTF? Fallacy (14)
  • Weasel Words (17)
  • Wishful Thinking (6)
  • ad hominem (8)
  • eBook (37)
  • falsification (4)
  • immunised hypothesis (5)
  • postdiction (3)
  • public draft (54)
  • words worth espousing (15)

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