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Logical Fallacies & Cognitive Biases

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36 popular logical fallacies, cognitive biases, and red herrings, ready to rubber-stamp your friends' messages!

Do your friends LOVE having their logic criticized? OF COURSE THEY DO!

From the classic "Straw Man" to the insidious "Confirmation Bias," these fallacies are alphabetized and color-coded for your pedantic convenience.

Each sticker has a brief explanation right in the stamp. Teach them fallacies they never even heard of!

Your friends deserve NO LESS.

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Full list of included stickers:

20 OF THE FINEST LOGICAL FALLACIES

Affirming the Consequent - A Proves B ≠ B Proves A

Anecdotal Fallacy - Isolated Examples

Argument from Ignorance - Unproven ≠ False

Cherry Picking - Ignoring Contrary Cases

Circular Reasoning - Begging the Question

Denying the Antecedent - A Proves B ≠ Not-A Proves Not-B

Equivocation - Same Word, Different Meanings

Existential Fallacy - Assuming Existence

Fallacy of the Single Cause - May Be Multiple Causes

False Analogy - Comparison Does Not Fit

False Compromise - Middle Option Not Always Right

False Dichotomy - More than Two Options

Insufficient Evidence - Jumping to Conclusions

Kettle Logic - Arguments Contradict Each Other

Moving the Goalposts - Argument Already Countered

Perfect Solution Fallacy - Perfect Option May Not Exist

Post Hoc Fallacy - Correlation ≠ Causation

Proof by Assertion - Proven Wrong, Repeated Anyway

Special Pleading - Unjustified Exception

Wrong Direction - Reversed Cause and Effect

4 CROWD-PLEASING COGNITIVE BIASES

Backfire Effect - Belief Strengthened as Disproven

Clustering Illusion - Seeing Patterns in Randomness

Confirmation Bias - Seeing What You Expect

Negativity Bias - Remembering Bad Cases More

12 HAND-SELECTED RED HERRINGS

Ad Baculum - Persuasion by Threat

Ad Hominem - Attacking the Person

Ad Populum - The Majority Can Be Wrong

Appeal to Authority - Even Authorities Need Proof

Appeal to Emotion - Manipulation, Not Reason

Appeal to Tradition - Not Questioning the Past

Association Fallacy - Shared Traits ≠ The Same Thing

Chewbacca Defense - Meaningless Distraction

Ignoratio Elenchi - Maybe True but Irrelevant

Moralistic Fallacy - What Should Be ≠ What Is

Naturalistic Fallacy - What Is ≠ What Should Be

Straw Man Fallacy - Inventing a False Target

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