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The Logical Fallacy Project.
1. False Cause.
The False Cause fallacy is committed when a conclusion depends on a nonexistent or minor causal connection. In this example, the mother of the cartoon commits the fallacy by assuming that rolling up socks would make one feel younger.
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The Logical Fallacy Project.
1. False Cause.
2. Appeal to Force.
3. Appeal to Tradition.
4. Appeal to Invincible Authority.
5. Begging the Question.
6. Strawman.
7. Abusive Ad Hominem.
8. False Dichotomy.
9. Slippery Slope.
10. Analogy.
11. Equivocation.
12. Red Herring.
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