I'd add equivocation. It's not always done consciously. People let words change meaning halfway through an argument.
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Yes. But we tend to recognise this in others. Not as much in ourselves.
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That's like saying Stalin was better than Hitler because he had a bigger moustache.
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So very true.
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and they do it to justify biases and ideologies.
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It's far worse than you think. http://www.informationisbeautiful.net/visualizations/rhetological-fallacies/ …
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exactly. it's like my uncle used to say, "thinking is like wrestling a hog, it's better just to not do it"...
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