Saw this on Facebook. Unfortunately, I don’t know who was the original author to give proper credit. Still, they bear reminding.
- Thou shall not attack the person’s character, but the argument. (Ad hominem)
- Thou shall not misrepresent or exaggerate a person’s argument in order to make them easier to attack. (Straw man fallacy)
- Thou shall not use small numbers to represent the whole. (Hasty generalization)
- Thou shall not argue thy position by assuming one of its premises is true. (Begging the question)
- Thou shall not claim that because something has occurred before, it must be the cause. (Post Hoc / False Cause)
- Thou shall not reduce the argument down to two possibilities. (False dichotomy)
- Thou shall not argue that because of ignorance, claim must be true or false. (Ad ingorantum)
- Thou shall not lay the burder of proof onto him that is questioning the claim. (Burder of proof reversal.)
- Thou shall not assume “this” follows “that” when it has no logical connection. (Non sequitur)
- Thou shall not claim that because a premise is popular, therefore it must be true. (Bandwagon fallacy)
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