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- Informal fallacies are arguments that are fallacious for reasons other than structural ("formal") flaws.
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- Informal fallacies are a matter of unclear expression.

- Informal fallacies are essentially distractions, addressing points having little or nothing to do with the issue at hand.
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- On Informal Fallacies is a collection of one-off fallacies coined for specific, rhetorical purposes.

- The informal fallacies are more likely to be useful, especially when you are debating with someone else.
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- Beginning with Aristotle, informal fallacies have generally been placed in one of several categories, depending on the source of the fallacy.
- Informal fallacies have to do with the content of the premises.
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- In this article, the only classification is the distinction between formal and informal fallacies.
- Over time, logicians and philosophers have identified many informal fallacies.
- Informal fallacies, on the other hand, come in many different varieties.
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- He then moves into Aristotelian logic, venn diagrams, and the informal Fallacies.
- With good reason: an introduction to informal fallacies (5th.
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- In logic, fallacies are divided into formal and informal fallacies.
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- Informal Fallacies I. Fallacies of Ambiguity A. Amphiboly -- Using a premise that is ambiguous because of faulty sentence structure.

- Logical fallacies fall into two general categories: formal fallacies and informal fallacies.
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Informal Fallacies 
- Antiplastic August 16, 2007, 03:47 AM Finally, while all arguments ad hominem are deductive fallacies, not all such arguments are informal fallacies.
- Informal fallacies may also exploit the emotions or intellectual or psychological weaknesses of the audience.
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Categories 
- Formal Fallacies
- Thought > Philosophy > Logic > Arguments

- Fallacious

- Good Reason

- Aristotelian Logic

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