Fallacy Links
There are plenty of logical fallacy sites out there, ranging from those offering lists of fallacies and brief definitions to those offer more complicated discussions of informal logic.
Below are some of the best that I've found. If you know of any others worthy of inclusion in the list, then please do let me know.
- Brian Yoder’s Fallacy Zoo - A clean and simple guide to the fallacies.
- Bruce Thompson’s Fallacy Page - A guide created by a Philosophy lecturer at Cuyamaca College.
- Critical Thinking - My own unofficial resource site for OCR’s A-level in Critical Thinking. Includes a fallacies section with examples taken from the media.
- Critical Thinking on the Web - Tim van Gelder’s collection of resources.
- CSUN: Glen Whitman: Logical Fallacies and the Art of Debate - A guide encouraging you to go over to the dark side and deliberately commit fallacies yourself (as long as you think you won’t get caught).
- The Dark Side of Debate: How to use logical fallacies to win arguments.
- Drury University: Charles Ess: Informal Fallacies - Another set of explanations and examples.
- The Fallacy Files - Includes the Fallacy Files Weblog with real-life examples of reasoning gone wrong.
- Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Fallacies - An attempt at an exhaustive list of fallacies, with 172 names of fallacies included.
- Michael LaBossiere’s Fallacies Introduction - A user-friendly fallacies survey.
- Mission Critical - A virtual critical thinking lab, with interactive tutorials and quizzes.
- Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Informal Logic