The R & E guide to fallacy detection (part one)
1. personal incredulity: contains the word "improbable"
2. non sequiter: can't understand the logic
3. ad populum: contains big numbers
4. negative proof: contains the word "not"
5. authority: mentioning someone cleverer than yourself
6. straw man: contains anything you object to
to be continued .....
Alan's Guide to lack of fallacy detection(part one)
1. personal incredulity: I find x so astonishing that everyone must be as astonished as me and believe as I believe, or they are deceiving themselves
2. non sequitur: it doesn't matter if x doesn't follow y in my argument, I don't think that matters, and nor should you
3.ad populum: A lot of people believe what I believe, so it must be right
4 negative proof: I have a belief which I can't back up with any evidence or answer awkward questions about but which you can't prove is wrong. So therefore it must be right.
5. authority: because somebody is cleverer than me and believes the way I do, they must be right.
6. straw man: just because I have given a statement that either has nothing to do with what you are saying or hugely distorts what you are saying is no reason for you to bring that to my attention
to be continued .....