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How to spot online lies

Chapter 1

The psychology of belief

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Chapter 2

Digital manipulation tactics

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Chapter 3

Fact-checking like a pro

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Chapter 4

Spotting logical fallacies

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Ch 4 · Spotting logical fallacies
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When things just don't add up right, See the truth in clearer light, Spot a fallacy!

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renaissanceman The ad hominem attack

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Correlation is not causation

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Fun Fact

Spurious correlations: A website tracks hilarious correlations, like US science spending and suicides.

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The strawman argument

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Glossary
fallacy (noun)
A failure in reasoning that renders an argument invalid. Aristotle first cataloged these deceptive rhetorical errors in his 350 BCE work Sophistical Refutations.

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Quiz

How can you best identify a strawman argument in a debate?

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Gossip

Which fallacy do you hear most?

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During 19th-century scientific debates, what did critics of Charles Darwin often attack instead of his theory of evolution?

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Quiz

Why does the 'slippery slope' argument fall under logical fallacies?

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What is a 'strawman' argument?

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Quiz

What does the Latin term 'ad hominem' literally translate to?

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Quiz

Which classic statistical example illustrates that 'correlation is not causation'?

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Quiz

If someone claims that video games cause violence because a gamer committed a crime, what fallacy are they committing?

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Why is a person's character usually irrelevant to the logical validity of their argument?

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