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About: This bingo card is all about spotting logical fallacies in action, making it a perfect companion for debate clubs, philosophy classes, or anyone who loves sharpening their critical thinking skills. It adds a fun twist to discussions and encourages players to recognize flawed arguments as they pop up. Great for engaging students or sparking lively conversations!
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This Fallacy Bingo Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: Ad Hominem, Ad Ignorantiam, Ad Populum, Appeal to Authority, Appeal to Emotion, Appeal to Tradition, Bandwagon, Circular Reasoning, False Analogy, False Cause (Post Hoc), False Dichotomy, Hasty Generalization, Middle Ground, Red Herring, Slippery Slope, Straw Man.