Logical fallacies are a pet peeve of mine especially when there's a discussion that should be based on evidence and not emotion.
This video summarizes a bunch of logical fallacies in eleven minutes and I recommend viewing it so you can both avoid these poor styles of discussion and so you can better identify when someone is using them in a discussion with you. Knowing what you're dealing with and calling it out is a very effective way of keeping a discussion on topic.
-- TIMESTAMPS --
0:00 Ad Hominem
0:09 Hasty Generalization
0:18 Red Herring
0:26 Tu QuoQue
0:41 Slippery Slope
0:53 Special Pleading
1:07 Loaded Question
1:12 False Dilemma
1:26 Strawman
1:31 Circular Reasoning
1:43 Appeal to Authority
1:52 Appeal to Nature
2:07 Composition Fallacy
2:14 Division Fallacy
2:22 Affirming the Consequent
2:39 Anecdotal Fallacy
2:47 Appeal to Emotion
2:56 Burden of Proof Fallacy
3:08 No True Scotsman
3:15 Texas Sharpshooter
3:33 Suppressed Correlative
3:51 Personal Incredulity
3:58 Ambiguity Fallacy
4:06 Genetic Fallacy
4:14 Middle-Ground Fallacy
4:19 Affirming the Disjunct
4:30 Appeal to Tradition
4:36 Sunk Cost Fallacy
4:46 Appeal to Ignorance
4:55 Continuum Fallacy
5:06 Equivocation
5:14 Faulty Analogy
5:21 Denying the Antecedent
5:33 False Cause
5:42 Definist Fallacy
5:49 Ecological Fallacy
5:56 Etymological Fallacy
6:04 Quoting out of Context
6:15 False Equivalence
6:22 Historian's Fallacy
6:32 Inflation of Conflict
6:40 Incomplete Comparison
6:47 Ludic Fallacy
7:05 Moralistic Fallacy
7:13 Nirvana Fallacy
7:23 Proof by Assertion
7:40 Cherry Picking
7:51 Psychologist's Fallacy
8:00 Reification Fallacy
8:13 Retrospective Determinism
8:21 Thought Terminating Cliché
8:30 Fallacy of the single cause
8:40 Appeal to the Stone
8:48 Ignoratio Elenchi
9:00 Circumnstantial ad Hominem
9:07 Tone Policing
9:15 Association Fallacy
9:24 Appeal to Accomplishment
9:32 Courtier's Reply
9:41 Appeal to Consequences
9:50 Appeal to Novelty
9:57 Bulverism
10:03 Chronological Snobbery
10:13 Entitled to my Opinion Fallacy
10:22 Two wrongs make a right
10:28 Vacuous Truth
10:36 Fallacy Fallacy
This video summarizes a bunch of logical fallacies in eleven minutes and I recommend viewing it so you can both avoid these poor styles of discussion and so you can better identify when someone is using them in a discussion with you. Knowing what you're dealing with and calling it out is a very effective way of keeping a discussion on topic.
-- TIMESTAMPS --
0:00 Ad Hominem
0:09 Hasty Generalization
0:18 Red Herring
0:26 Tu QuoQue
0:41 Slippery Slope
0:53 Special Pleading
1:07 Loaded Question
1:12 False Dilemma
1:26 Strawman
1:31 Circular Reasoning
1:43 Appeal to Authority
1:52 Appeal to Nature
2:07 Composition Fallacy
2:14 Division Fallacy
2:22 Affirming the Consequent
2:39 Anecdotal Fallacy
2:47 Appeal to Emotion
2:56 Burden of Proof Fallacy
3:08 No True Scotsman
3:15 Texas Sharpshooter
3:33 Suppressed Correlative
3:51 Personal Incredulity
3:58 Ambiguity Fallacy
4:06 Genetic Fallacy
4:14 Middle-Ground Fallacy
4:19 Affirming the Disjunct
4:30 Appeal to Tradition
4:36 Sunk Cost Fallacy
4:46 Appeal to Ignorance
4:55 Continuum Fallacy
5:06 Equivocation
5:14 Faulty Analogy
5:21 Denying the Antecedent
5:33 False Cause
5:42 Definist Fallacy
5:49 Ecological Fallacy
5:56 Etymological Fallacy
6:04 Quoting out of Context
6:15 False Equivalence
6:22 Historian's Fallacy
6:32 Inflation of Conflict
6:40 Incomplete Comparison
6:47 Ludic Fallacy
7:05 Moralistic Fallacy
7:13 Nirvana Fallacy
7:23 Proof by Assertion
7:40 Cherry Picking
7:51 Psychologist's Fallacy
8:00 Reification Fallacy
8:13 Retrospective Determinism
8:21 Thought Terminating Cliché
8:30 Fallacy of the single cause
8:40 Appeal to the Stone
8:48 Ignoratio Elenchi
9:00 Circumnstantial ad Hominem
9:07 Tone Policing
9:15 Association Fallacy
9:24 Appeal to Accomplishment
9:32 Courtier's Reply
9:41 Appeal to Consequences
9:50 Appeal to Novelty
9:57 Bulverism
10:03 Chronological Snobbery
10:13 Entitled to my Opinion Fallacy
10:22 Two wrongs make a right
10:28 Vacuous Truth
10:36 Fallacy Fallacy