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A fallacious argument doesn't necessarily have a false conclusion, but it gives no good reason to believe its conclusion, even if it were true, because it's fallacious. — Amalac
The fallacy fallacy fallacy: The mistake of thinking/inferring that the conclusion of an argument is false because you think it contains a fallacy but then think it didn't but it did. — Hanover
The fallacy fallacy: The mistake of thinking/inferring that the conclusion of an argument is false because it contains a fallacy. — TheMadFool
I think many of the arguments identified as logical fallacies are legitimate arguments. Example - appeal to authority. I believe that the general relativity is a correct method for describing gravity because Einstein and many other physicists say so. — T Clark
The fallacy fallacy fallacy — Hanover
appeal to authority — T Clark
A common misuse of "I call fallacy" occurs sometimes when a person cites ad hominem. One can pile all kinds of insult on another but alongside give a good argument for one's position on an issue. Insulting someone is not necessarily the ad hominem fallacy. It's only the ad hominem fallacy when the insult is supposed to be part of supporting the argument on the matter under contention. Saying "ad hominem" sometimes itself is a fallacy - the strawman - when it is meant to discredit an argument that does not rely on ad hominem but that was accompanied by insults. Also, sometimes a person's character is itself the matter under contention. — TonesInDeepFreeze
The mistake of thinking/inferring that the conclusion of an argument is false because it contains a fallacy. — TheMadFool
It's a mistake to believe that noting a fallacy concludes the argument. Fallacy man swoops in, notes the fallacy, one of the boys says "fallacy fallacy" and fallacy man responds "I didn't say your fallacy should stop the argument. By all means, continue. And I shall continue to moderate in case you screw up a third time. Now carry on. — James Riley
Well, the point of Fallacy man's highly informative albeit short tale is simply to make the reader cognizant of what fallacies truly are - weaknesses in the argument and doesn't/can't help in determinimg the falsehood of the conclusion. — TheMadFool
I got that, but my Fallacy Man is a super hero and would not be taken down by a mere boy. My Fallacy Man continues on the road of correction! :starstruck: :nerd: :strong: — James Riley
The fallacy fallacy: The mistake of thinking/inferring that the conclusion of an argument is false because it contains a fallacy.
Comments... — TheMadFool
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