A fallacy is a flaw in reasoning that leads to invalid, misleading, or unjustified conclusions. Fallacies may appear logical on the surface but fail under critical scrutiny due to errors in argument structure, use of evidence, or assumptions.
Types of Fallacies
Logical fallacies: Errors in the structure of an argument (e.g., circular reasoning, false dilemma)
Statistical fallacies: Misuse or misinterpretation of data (e.g., correlation ≠ causation, sampling bias)
Rhetorical fallacies: Use of persuasive language to obscure weak evidence (e.g., appeal to emotion, authority)