The 10 Commandments Of Rational Debate (Logical Fallacies Explained)

Looking for an edge so you can win your next big argument, and emerge as the unbeatable winner of every rational debate there is?

Learn the 10 Commandments of Rational Debate and use them against your enemy as you obliterate their argument point by point (rationally, of course). Knowing your logical fallacies and how the brain can deceive even the brightest of minds is the first step towards winning an argument.

These are 10 of the more popular logical fallacies, but there are many others you need to learn in order to master the art of debateโ€ฆ

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1. Thou shall not attack the personโ€™s character, but the argument itself. (โ€œAd hominemโ€)

Example: Dave listens to Marilyn Manson, therefore his arguments against certain parts of religion are worthless. After all, would you trust someone who listens to that devil worshiper?

2. Thou shall not misrepresent or exaggerate a personโ€™s argument in order to make them easier to attack. (โ€œStraw Man Fallacyโ€)

Example: After Jimmy said that we should put more money into health and education, Steve responded by saying that he was surprised that Jimmy hates our country so much that he wants to leave it defenseless by cutting military spending.

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3. Thou shall not use small numbers to represent the whole. (โ€œHasty Generalizationโ€)

Example: Climate Change Deniers take a small sample set of data to demonstrate that the Earth is cooling, not warming. They do this by zooming in on 10 years of data, ignoring the trend that is present in the entire data set which spans a century.

4. Thou shall not argue thy position by assuming one of its premises is true. (โ€œBegging the Questionโ€)

Example:

Sheldon: โ€œGod must exist.โ€
Wilbert: โ€œHow do you know?โ€
Sheldon: โ€œBecause the Bible says so.โ€
Wilbert: โ€œWhy should I believe the Bible?โ€
Sheldon: โ€œBecause the Bible was written by God.โ€
Wilbert: โ€œWTF?โ€

Here, Sheldon is making the assumption that the Bible is true, therefore his premise โ€“ thatย God exists โ€“ is also true.

5. Thou shall not claim that because something occurred before, but must be the cause. (โ€œPost Hoc/False Causeโ€).

This can also be read as โ€œcorrelation does not imply causationโ€.

Example: There were 3 murders in Dallas this week and on each day, it was raining. Therefore, murders occur on rainy days.

6. Thou shall not reduce the argument down to only two possibilities when there is a clear middle ground. (โ€œFalse Dichotomyโ€)

Example: Youโ€™re either with me, or against me. Being neutral is not an option.

7. Thou shall not argue that because of our ignorance, the claim must be true or false. (โ€œAd Ignorantiamโ€).

Example: 95% of unidentified flying objects have been explained. 5% have not. Therefore, the 5% that are unexplained prove that aliens exist.

8. Thou shall not lay the burn of proof onto him that is questioning the claim. (โ€œBurden of Proof Reversalโ€).

Example: Marcy claims she sees the ghosts of dead people, then challenges you to prove her wrong. The burden of proof is on Marcy, not you since Marcy made the extraordinary claim.

9. Thou shall not assume that โ€œthisโ€ follows โ€œthatโ€, when โ€œitโ€ has no logical connection. (โ€œNon-Sequiturโ€).

Similar, but the difference between the post hoc and non sequitur fallacies is that, whereas the post hoc fallacy is due to lack of a causal connection, in the non sequitur fallacy, the error is due to lack of a logical connection.

Example: If you do not buy these Vitamin X supplements for your infant, you are neglecting her.

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10. Thou shall not claim that because a premise is popular, therefore, it must be true. (โ€œBandwagon Fallacyโ€).

Example: Just because a celebrity like Dr. Oz endorses a product, it doesnโ€™t make it any more legitimate.

Using these 10 Commandments of the rational debate will help you win every argument, without unnecessarily attacking or humiliating the other person. Keep in mind these rules, and knock every debate out of the park.

If you want to know more rules when it comes to rational debate, then check this video out below:


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