AdvancedAnalysis~15 min
Fallacy Hunter
Identify every logical fallacy in an argument — naming each fallacy, quoting the relevant passage, and explaining why it qualifies.
Skills Tested
Logical analysisFallacy identificationPrecise attribution
Challenge Prompt
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Identify all logical fallacies in this argument: "Everyone is moving to AI-powered tools, so our company must too. Our competitor adopted AI last year and their revenue grew 40%, proving AI directly causes growth. If we don't act now, we'll be left behind — and anyone who disagrees clearly doesn't understand the technology." For each fallacy: (1) name it, (2) quote the exact sentence, (3) explain in one sentence why it qualifies. Output as a numbered list. If you find more than 3, include all of them.
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Reward
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Hints (3)
- 1At least 4 fallacies are present: bandwagon, post hoc, slippery slope, ad hominem.
- 2"Quote the exact sentence" prevents vague "the third sentence" attributions.
- 3"If you find more than 3, include all" prevents premature stopping.
Related Topics
logical fallaciescritical thinkingargumentationreasoning analysisrhetoric
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