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About: This bingo card is perfect for philosophy classrooms, debate clubs, or anyone interested in sharpening their critical thinking skills. It features a range of common logical fallacies, making it a fun and interactive way to spot flawed arguments in discussions or media. The tone is both educational and playful, encouraging participants to think analytically while enjoying the game.
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This Fallacy Bingo Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: Slippery Slope, Begging the Question, Appeal to Nature, False Cause fallacy, Tu Quoque, Appeal to Authority, Appeal to Emotions, Ad Hominem, Red Herring, Personal Incredibility Fallacy, Bandwagon Fallacy, Strawman, Black or White, Anecdotal, Gambler's Fallacy, Fallacy fallacy, Begging the Question, Middle Ground Fallacy, Genetic Fallacy, Ambiguity Fallacy, Texas Sharpshooter, No True Scotsman, Special Pleading, Loaded Question.