When considering your argument or the arguments of others, writers and readers need to be aware of logical fallacies. Logical fallacies are found in many places—ads, politics, movies.

Logical fallacies make an argument weak by using mistaken beliefs/ideas, invalid arguments, illogical arguments, and/or deceptiveness. If you are arguing, avoid fallacies of thought because they create weaknesses in an argument. Here are some of the most common fallacies to be aware of.

Ad hominem

Appeal to False Authority

Bandwagon Fallacy

Begging the Question/Circular Reasoning

Either/Or Fallacy

Faulty Analogy

Faulty Causality

Hasty Generalization

Slippery Slope

Vagueness, Evasions, Misstatements

Contributor: Derrian Goebel