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  1. Apr 12, 2023 · Straw man fallacy occurs when someone distorts their opponents argument by oversimplifying or exaggerating it, for example, and then refutes this “new” version of the argument—called a straw man argument.

  2. Jun 2, 2022 · A straw man argument, sometimes called a straw person argument or spelled strawman argument, is the logical fallacy of distorting an opposing position into an extreme version of itself and then arguing against that extreme version.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Straw_manStraw man - Wikipedia

    The straw man fallacy occurs in the following pattern of argument: Person 1 asserts proposition X. Person 2 argues against a superficially similar proposition Y, falsely, as if an argument against Y were an argument against X.

  4. Sep 11, 2019 · The straw man is a fallacy in which an opponent's argument is overstated or misrepresented in order to be more easily attacked or refuted. The technique often takes quotes out of context or, more often, incorrectly paraphrases or summarizes an opponent's position.

  5. What is the Straw Man Fallacy? The straw man fallacy involves misrepresenting an opponents position to make it easier to refute. It oversimplifies an opposing view or disregards inconvenient points in favor of points that are easy to argue against.

  6. Apr 12, 2023 · Straw man fallacy occurs when someone distorts their opponents argument by oversimplifying or exaggerating it, for example, and then refutes this “new” version of the argument—called a straw man argument.

  7. A straw man fallacy occurs when someone distorts or exaggerates another person’s argument, and then attacks the distorted version of the argument instead of refuting the original point.