Informal Fallacies
Informal Fallacies
Informal Fallacies
Fallacies in General
• A fallacy is a defect in an argument
that consists in something other
than false premises alone.
• Th e term non sequitur (“it does not
follow”) is another name for fallacy.
Fallacies in General
• Both deductive and inductive
arguments may contain fallacies; if
they do, they are either unsound or
uncogent, depending on the kind of
argument.
• Fallacies are usually divided into
two groups: formal and informal.
Formal Fallacies
• A formal fallacy is one that may be
identified by merely examining the
form or structure of an argument.
• Fallacies of this kind are found only
in deductive arguments that have
identifiable forms.
• Such forms include categorical,
disjunctive, and hypothetical.
Formal Fallacies
Informal Fallacies