Many so-called “logical fallacies” are correct Bayesian inferences.
I find this a very interesting claim and wondering if anyone has applied it to some list of logical fallacies such as one might find listed in some Intro to Logic text book.
I’m assuming that one could get all that from reading through all the Sequences but sees to me a cheat sheet type document would be much more helpful.
I find this a very interesting claim and wondering if anyone has applied it to some list of logical fallacies such as one might find listed in some Intro to Logic text book.
I’m assuming that one could get all that from reading through all the Sequences but sees to me a cheat sheet type document would be much more helpful.
Wikipedia has a list. Note that even the “informal” fallacies are often “so-called ‘logical fallacies’”.
Fallacies as weak Bayesian evidence had some good exposition on a few of them from a Bayesian perspective. There could be more under the fallacies tag.
There’s also some discussion under Logical fallacy poster.