So we have the ad hominem (Latin for to the man), countering a claim by attacking the person: "You shouldn't believe anything he says, he knows nothing about it."
The ad ignorantium, Something is try because you don't know it's true. "Those light had to have been from an UFO! What else could it be?"
Post-hoc ergo propter hoc, A happened before B, so A caused B. "He plays lots of violent videogames, how can you be surprised that he's so violent?"
False Dichotomy, Saying there are only two possibilities when there are many: "If evolution isn't true then creationism has to be."
Circular reasoning: The conclusion is it's premise. "God exists because he wrote the bible."
Tu quoque (Latin for you too): justifying something because someone else did it too: "But he also copied the homework of someone else!"
Appeal to authority: Your argument is true because an authoritative person said it/also thinks so: "Carrots do improve your eyesight! My teacher said so."
Slippery slope: Some event will have to lead to another. "You can't do weed, you'll end up doing heroin eventually!"
Appeal to law: X is bad/good because it's against/forced by the law: "Of course killing people is bad, it's against the law after all."
These are just a few basic examples, but I could go on forever. So simply, which ones piss you off the most?
The ad ignorantium, Something is try because you don't know it's true. "Those light had to have been from an UFO! What else could it be?"
Post-hoc ergo propter hoc, A happened before B, so A caused B. "He plays lots of violent videogames, how can you be surprised that he's so violent?"
False Dichotomy, Saying there are only two possibilities when there are many: "If evolution isn't true then creationism has to be."
Circular reasoning: The conclusion is it's premise. "God exists because he wrote the bible."
Tu quoque (Latin for you too): justifying something because someone else did it too: "But he also copied the homework of someone else!"
Appeal to authority: Your argument is true because an authoritative person said it/also thinks so: "Carrots do improve your eyesight! My teacher said so."
Slippery slope: Some event will have to lead to another. "You can't do weed, you'll end up doing heroin eventually!"
Appeal to law: X is bad/good because it's against/forced by the law: "Of course killing people is bad, it's against the law after all."
These are just a few basic examples, but I could go on forever. So simply, which ones piss you off the most?