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Tag Archives: logical fallacies
Ancient knowledge and the test of time
The notion of “ancient knowledge” is a common theme among anti-vaccers and alternative health practitioners. It generally takes one of two basic forms. Either they claim that something is right/effective/safe because our ancestors thought so and they were somehow privy … Continue reading
Posted in Nature of Science
Tagged alternative medicine, appeal to antiquity fallacies, Bad arguments, logical fallacies, post hoc ergo propter hoc fallacies
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100 bad arguments against vaccines
From time to time, I get directed to an article titled “One Hundred Arguments Against Vaccines” which was written by Natural Health Warriors and is nothing more than a Gish Gallop of anti-vaccine tropes. I have been loath to address … Continue reading
Posted in Vaccines/Alternative Medicine
Tagged anecdotal evidence, anti vaccine arguments, appeal to authority fallacies, appeal to emotion fallacies, argument from ignorance fallacies, autism, Bad arguments, evaluating evidence, inconsistent reasoning, logical fallacies, peer-reviewed studies, post hoc ergo propter hoc fallacies, Safety
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Debunking “10 scientific studies proving GMOs can be harmful to human health”
I recently stumbled across an article titled “10 Scientific Studies Proving GMOs Can Be Harmful To Human Health.” This article was written by Collective Evolution, which is a site that is right up there with Natural News and Whale.to for … Continue reading
Posted in GMO
Tagged appeal to nature fallacies, Bad arguments, evaluating evidence, GMOs, logical fallacies, peer-reviewed studies, statistics
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10 hypocrisies/double standards of the anti-vaccine movement
The anti-vaccine movement is full of all sorts of inaccurate claims, bizarre views, and distorted facts. This dissociation with reality often causes anti-vax arguments to conflict with one another. Therefore, in this post I am going to describe 10 anti-vax … Continue reading
7 easy ways to lose a debate
One of the saddest statistics about my life is the amount of time that I spend pointlessly debating anti-scientists. Having devoted so much time to this endeavor has, however, allowed me to observe certain patterns and trends in their debate … Continue reading
Posted in Global Warming, Rules of Logic, Science of Evolution, Vaccines/Alternative Medicine
Tagged anti vaccine arguments, Bad arguments, burden of proof, creationism, evaluating evidence, evolution, global climate change, logical fallacies, rules of logic, Vaccines
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