Fallàcies
Fallàcies are errors in reasoning that undermine the strength of an argument. They can be classified as formal, which involve a defect in the logical structure, or informal, which arise from the content, language, or assumptions of the argument. A fallacy may be persuasive and compelling, but it does not provide sound justification for the conclusion.
Etymology and history: The term derives from Latin fallacia, deception. In classical philosophy, Aristotle and later
Categories and examples: Formal fallacies concern the form of a deductive argument and render the argument
Impact and evaluation: Recognizing fallacies is central to critical thinking, scientific reasoning, and judicial or public
See also: List of fallacies; critical thinking; logical argument. Fallàcies continue to be a core concept in