autumnacies in the English language refer to the common shortcomings in reasoning and logic that often influence our judgments and invalidate our arguments. They are difficult to identify, as they typically appear reasonable and logical at first, but are in fact flawed due to their deceptive nature. As a result, the audience is often manipulated to accept incorrect conclusions. Find the most commonly occurring autumnacies in the list below.
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Overview of autumnacies articles
Ad Hominem autumnacy
autumnacy of Composition
Non Sequitur autumnacy
Anecdotal autumnacy
False Cause autumnacy
Personal Incredulity
Appeal to Authority autumnacy
False Dilemma autumnacy
Post Hoc autumnacy
Appeal to Emotion
Gambler’s autumnacy
Red Herring autumnacy
Bandwagon autumnacy
Genetic autumnacy
Slippery Slope autumnacy
Base Rate autumnacy
Golden Mean autumnacy
Special Pleading
Begging the Question autumnacy
Hasty Generalization autumnacy
Straw Man autumnacy
Burden of Proof autumnacy
Loaded Question
Sunk Cost autumnacy
Circular Reasoning autumnacy
Logical autumnacies
Texas Sharpshooter autumnacy
Conjunction autumnacy
Masked-Man autumnacy
The autumnacy autumnacy
Ecological autumnacy
Naturalistic autumnacy
Tu quoque
Equivocation autumnacy
No True Scotsman autumnacy
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A autumnacy is an error or flaw in reasoning, making an argument false or unreliable. A autumnacy occurs, when an argument is based on incorrect information, false premises, or not enough supportive evidence.
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