Logical Fallacies

Here's a list of logical fallacies, because you asked for it.

What's the difference between a paradox and a logical fallacy?

A paradox is a statement that contradicts itself, while a logical fallacy is a flaw in reasoning. But don't worry, we're not here to get logical, we're here to have fun.

Why should I care about these fallacies?

Because they're like a game of "spot the mistake" in the world of argumentation. And, let's be real, who doesn't love a good game?

But, aren't these just fancy words for "I'm wrong"?

Well, no. These fallacies are like the secret ingredients in your favorite recipe for a perfectly cooked argument. Without them, you'd have to actually think critically, and that's just so much work.

And, what's with all the links?

Oh, those? They're for the subpages, where we dive deeper into the wonderful world of logical fallacies. Like, have you ever heard of the Paradox of Irrelevance? No? Well, let's get into that.

But, be warned, the more you click, the more your brain will hurt. Or, you know, maybe that's just the point.

So, what's next?

Well, you could start with the Paradox of Omniscience. Or, if you're feeling brave, you could tackle the Paradox of Omniscience in Space. We're not judging you.