logical-fallacy-spotterSharpen your reasoning by learning to identify 30+ common logical fallacies. Analyze arguments, spot flawed reasoning, and build stronger, more persuasive ca...
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Generated May 23, 2026
A student preparing for a school debate uses the skill to analyze opponent arguments and ensure their own reasoning is fallacy-free. The skill helps identify common fallacies like straw man or ad hominem in real-time.
A journalist or media consumer analyzes news articles and political speeches to detect misleading arguments. The skill helps build critical thinking against misinformation.
A paralegal reviews written arguments for logical consistency and identifies fallacies that could weaken a case. Helps in drafting stronger legal briefs.
A manager evaluates proposals from team members, spotting false dilemmas or hasty generalizations that could lead to poor strategic choices.
An everyday user participates in online discussions and uses the skill to recognize and calmly point out fallacies, reducing unproductive arguments.
Basic fallacy explanations and examples are free. A subscription unlocks advanced features like full argument analysis, personalized feedback, and integration with writing tools.
Schools and universities license the skill for integration into critical thinking curricula. Bulk pricing per student or per institution.
Businesses use the skill in employee training programs for better decision-making and communication. Revenue from per-seat licensing or enterprise contracts.
💬 Integration Tip
Integrate the skill into note-taking apps or writing assistants to provide real-time fallacy detection as users draft arguments.
Scored May 23, 2026
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