Logical Fallacies Explained

Communication Coach Alexander Lyon February 13, 2024
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Hear the Top 7 Logical Fallacies Explained with examples. Be sure not to use these or you'll hurt your own credibility. Be on the lookout for them when other people use these fallacies. Free Download pdf Confident Speaking: https://www.alexanderlyon.com/free-resources Alex's COMMUNICATION COACH ACADEMY: https://www.alexanderlyon.com/cca Connect with Alex on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexlyoncommunicationcoach Communication Coach, this channel, helps rising leaders like you increase your impact and lead your teams with more excellence. The channel focuses on communication skills for leaders, presentation skills, group and team skills, and conversation skills. If you're looking for self-paced communication skills training, this is the channel for you. Chapters: 0:00 Intro 1:04 Bandwagon Fallacy 3:04 Red Herring Fallacy 4:34 Ad Hominem Attack 5:50 Either-Or Fallacy 6:44 Slippery Slope Fallacy 8:10 False Cause Fallacy 9:00 Hasty Generalization Fallacy