David Noel
<davidn@aoi.com.au>
Ben Franklin Centre for Theoretical Research
PO Box 27, Subiaco, WA 6008, Australia.
This collection of great fallacies is put forward not to engender controversy, but to encourage re-examination of some deeply entrenched misconceptions.
But first, a useful quote to bear in mind through what follows:
The following list of fallacies gives the name of the fallacy, and a scale indication of its current acceptance level. The more red in the scale, the greater the proportion of people who believe the fallacy. Notes (for example, *E) follow after the table and give brief accounts of some of the fallacies and pointers to sources which explain why they are fallacies.
Many of the pointers are to web articles elsewhere on this site. Most of these articles rely heavily on the work of others, and every effort has been made to acknowledge their work fairly in those pages.
Draft Versions, 1.0-1.7, 2009 Sep 15-24 Version 1.8, First Web version, 2009 Sep 25
Final Draft Version 1.9 for Comment. 2009 Oct 5
Final Public Release Version 2.0, 2009 Oct 26
v 2.1, technical changes, 2019 Jul 12. V. 2.2, adjusted for * as /AC/AC600/, 2025 Sep 3.