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1 - Ignoring a Common Cause
0 - Ad Hominem
0 - Ad Hominem Tu Quoque
0 - Appeal to the Consequences of a Belief
0 - Appeal to Authority
0 - Appeal to Belief
0 - Appeal to Common Practice
0 - Appeal to Emotion
0 - Appeal to Fear
0 - Appeal to Flattery
0 - Appeal to Novelty
0 - Appeal to Pity
0 - Appeal to Popularity
0 - Appeal to Ridicule
0 - Appeal to Spite
0 - Appeal to Tradition
0 - Begging the Question
0 - Biased Generalization
0 - Burden of Proof
0 - Circumstantial Ad Hominem
0 - Fallacy of Composition
0 - Confusing Cause and Effect
0 - Fallacy of Division
0 - False Dilemma
0 - Gambler's Fallacy
0 - Genetic Fallacy
0 - Guilt by Association
0 - Hasty Generalization
0 - Middle Ground
0 - Misleading Vividness
0 - Peer Pressure
0 - Personal Attack
0 - Poisoning the Well
0 - Post Hoc
0 - Red Herring
0 - Relativist Fallacy
0 - Slippery Slope
0 - Special Pleading
0 - Spotlight
0 - Straw Man
0 - Two Wrongs Make a Right