The history of fallacy theory is long, distinguished and, admittedly, checkered. I offer a bird eye view on it, with the aim of contrasting the standard conception of fallacies as attractive and universal errors that are hard to eradicate (section 1) with the contemporary preoccupation with “non-fallacious fallacies”, that is, arguments that fit the bill of one of the traditional fallacies but are actually respectable enough to be used in appropriate contexts (section 2). Godden and Zenker have recently argued that reinterpreting alleged fallacies as non-fallacious arguments requires supplementing the textual material with something else, e.g. probability distributions, pragmatic considerations, dialogical context. Thus fallacies remain gap...
Philosophers of science have given up on the quest for a silver bullet to put an end to all pseudosc...
While we acknowledge the inadequacy of the standard treatment of fallacies (see Hamblin 1970, p. 12)...
Traditionally in critical thinking and argumentation instructional approachesgroups of general argum...
This paper argues that recent theoretical attempts to understand fallacious reasoning fail because t...
Fallacy theory has not been my particular concern until now – even if I spoke here and there about f...
After C. L. Hamblin\u27s groundbreaking work Fallacies (1970), re-interpreting what used to be known...
Fallacy theory has three significant challenges to it: the generality, scope, and negativity problem...
I often read comments on blog posts or articles or Facebook discussions which accuse the writer of c...
In the last chapter we discussed passages where bright individuals with PhDs violated common fallaci...
The fallacy fallacy is either the misdiagnosis of fallacy or the supposition that the conclusion of ...
This paper offers a solution to the problem of understanding how a fallacious argument can be decept...
While we acknowledge the inadequacy of the standard treatment of fallacies (see Hamblin 1970, p. 12)...
If we think of fallacies as violations of the preconditions governing the products, processes, and p...
This article discusses three theoretical fallacies that tend to recur in linguistics, andcan be foun...
Taken with kind permission from the book Why Brilliant People Believe Nonsense by J. Steve Miller an...
Philosophers of science have given up on the quest for a silver bullet to put an end to all pseudosc...
While we acknowledge the inadequacy of the standard treatment of fallacies (see Hamblin 1970, p. 12)...
Traditionally in critical thinking and argumentation instructional approachesgroups of general argum...
This paper argues that recent theoretical attempts to understand fallacious reasoning fail because t...
Fallacy theory has not been my particular concern until now – even if I spoke here and there about f...
After C. L. Hamblin\u27s groundbreaking work Fallacies (1970), re-interpreting what used to be known...
Fallacy theory has three significant challenges to it: the generality, scope, and negativity problem...
I often read comments on blog posts or articles or Facebook discussions which accuse the writer of c...
In the last chapter we discussed passages where bright individuals with PhDs violated common fallaci...
The fallacy fallacy is either the misdiagnosis of fallacy or the supposition that the conclusion of ...
This paper offers a solution to the problem of understanding how a fallacious argument can be decept...
While we acknowledge the inadequacy of the standard treatment of fallacies (see Hamblin 1970, p. 12)...
If we think of fallacies as violations of the preconditions governing the products, processes, and p...
This article discusses three theoretical fallacies that tend to recur in linguistics, andcan be foun...
Taken with kind permission from the book Why Brilliant People Believe Nonsense by J. Steve Miller an...
Philosophers of science have given up on the quest for a silver bullet to put an end to all pseudosc...
While we acknowledge the inadequacy of the standard treatment of fallacies (see Hamblin 1970, p. 12)...
Traditionally in critical thinking and argumentation instructional approachesgroups of general argum...