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  1. Informal fallacies are a type of incorrect argument in natural language. The source of the error is not just due to the form of the argument, as is the case for formal fallacies, but can also be due to their content and context.
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    An informal fallacy is an logical argument whose premises fail to support their conclusion. Informal fallacies often come from errors in reasoning. In contrast to a formal fallacy, the error has to do with issues of inference.
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    A formal fallacy is a flaw in the structure of a deductive argument that renders the argument invalid, while an informal fallacy originates in an error in reasoning other than an improper logical form. Arguments containing informal fallacies may be formally valid, but still fallacious.
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  4. Informal fallacy - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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  6. Informal Fallacies – Introduction to Philosophy: Logic

    WEBAs mistakes in the form of deductive arguments have already been covered in Chapter 3, in this chapter we focus on mistakes of the second kind: informal fallacies. Informal fallacies are so called because their errors …

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