List of fallacy pages:I
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- I-Cubed -
- Identification -
- Idiosyncratic Language -
- Ignoratio elenchi - while pretending to talk about the subject in question, really talking about something else
- Ignoratio elenchi fallacy - while pretending to talk about the subject in question, really talking about something else
- Ignoring a Common Cause - concluding that A caused B when in fact both are the effect of C
- Ignoring Historical Example -
- Ignoring Proportionality -
- Ignoring the Counterevidence - picking and choosing the evidence for one's case, neglecting the evidence against it
- Ignoring the Issue - while pretending to talk about the subject in question, really talking about something else
- Illegitimate Difference -
- Illicit Conversion -
- Illicit Major - "A are members of group B. Group C does not include A. Therefore group C are not members of group B"
- Illicit Minor - "A is a member of group B. A is a member of group C. Therefore all of group C are members of group B"
- Illicit Negative/Affirmative - "Some (or all) A are B; some (or all) B are C; therefore some (or all) A are not C"
- Illicit Observation - "some (or all) A are B; some (or all) B are C; therefore some (or all) A are C", where B has two different meanings the first and second time
- Illicit Process - a fallacy where a term is undistributed in the premise but distributed in the conclusion
- Illicit Process of the Major Term - see Illicit Major
- Illicit Process of the Minor Term - see Illicit Minor
- Illicit Quantifier Shift - shifting the quantifier (e.g. 'some' to 'all') during an argument
- Illicit Substitution of Identicals - substituting a term for another that means the same thing in most situations
- Impossible Conditions - contending that mankind should be changed or even perfected before any remedy for a problem should be considered
- Impossible Conditions Fallacy - contending that mankind should be changed or even perfected before any remedy for a problem should be considered
- Improper Disjunctive Syllogism - "A or B is true; A is true, therefore B is false"
- Improper Transposition -
- Improper Use of a Cliché -
- Inappropriate interpretations or applications of statistics -
- Incomplete Evidence - picking and choosing the evidence for one's case, neglecting the evidence against it
- Inconsistency -
- Inconsistency Fallacy -
- Inconsistent Argument -
- Inductive Fallacy - fallacy where induction goes wrong
- Inductive Hyperbole -
- Inference from a Label -
- Infinite Regress -
- Inflammatory Language -
- Informal Fallacy - any fallacy depending on the content of the argument instead of the logical structure
- Insignificant -
- Instantiation of the Unsuccessful -
- Intensional -
- Intensional Fallacy -
- Invalid Argumentation -
- Invalid Inference - any fallacy based solely on logic
- Inverse Gambler's Fallacy
- Invincible Authority -
- Invincible Ignorance - "that argument can't be sound, because I am right"
- Ipse Dixit - "he's an authority (for something else, but I will gloss over that), he must be right"
- Irrelevancy -
- Irrelevant Authority - "he's an authority (for something else, but I will gloss over that), he must be right"
- Irrelevant Conclusion - while pretending to talk about the subject in question, really talking about something else
- Irrelevant Purpose Fallacy -
- Irrelevant Reason -
- Irrelevant Thesis - while pretending to talk about the subject in question, really talking about something else
- "is a type of..." Fallacy - "all penguins are birds, all eagles are birds, therefore all eagles are penguins"
- "Is" to "ought" fallacy - "if it is like this, it ought be like this"
- Is-Ought - "if it is like this, it ought be like this"
- It Does Not Follow -
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