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Fear, uncertainty and doubt
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attitude
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mass media
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conformity
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appeal to force
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Embrace, extend and extinguish
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The terrorists have won
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Raymond, Eric S
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Fallacies of relevance
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Absurdity
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Accident
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Ad nauseam
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Argument from ignorance
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Argument from silence
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Argumentum ad populum
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Base rate fallacy
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Compound question
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Fallacy of many questions
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Argument to moderation
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Naturalistic fallacy
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Proof by assertion
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Irrelevant conclusion
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Special pleading
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Straw man
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Style over substance fallacy
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Two wrongs make a right
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Appeals to emotion
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Flattery
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Nature
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Novelty
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Pity
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Ridicule
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Repugnance
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Spite
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Genetic fallacies
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Ad hominem
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Ad hominem tu quoque
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Appeal to authority
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Appeal to motive
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Appeal to tradition
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Appeal to wealth
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Appeal to poverty
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Association fallacy
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Bulverism
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Chronological snobbery
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Ipse-dixitism
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Poisoning the well
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Appeal to etymology
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Reductio ad Hitlerum
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Appeals to consequences
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Appeal to force
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Wishful thinking
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Appeals to emotion
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Marketing techniques
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Fear
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Propaganda techniques
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