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==Conceptual fallacies==
Following are examples of conceptual fallacies identified in the Objectivist theory of [[concept formation]].
*[[Floating Abstraction]]
*[[Floating Abstraction]]
*[[Frozen Abstraction]]
*[[Frozen Abstraction]]
*[[Invalid Concept]]
*[[Invalid Concept]]
*[[non sequitur]]
*[[Package-Dealing]]
*[[Package-Dealing]]
*[[Reification of Zero]]
*[[Reification of Zero]]
*[[Rewriting Reality]]
*[[Rewriting Reality]]
*[[Stolen Concept]]
*[[Stolen Concept]]
==Logical fallacies==
Following are examples of common logical fallacies used in arguments.
*[[non sequitur]]
*[[Straw Man]]
*[[Straw Man]]
==External links==
*[http://www.dianahsieh.com/philofiles/fallacies.html Definitions of Fallacies] by Diana Hsieh

Revision as of 08:58, 29 August 2010

Conceptual fallacies

Following are examples of conceptual fallacies identified in the Objectivist theory of concept formation.

Logical fallacies

Following are examples of common logical fallacies used in arguments.

External links