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Sophistry

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Sophistry (pronounced as SAH-fuh-stree) is an argument that has superficial appeal but is actually defective.

Examples:

  • "impose gun control to reduce crime"; in fact, guns prevent more crimes than they cause
  • "give the mother automatic custody of children in divorce to reduce divorce"; in fact, that leads to more divorce as it reduces incentives to maintain a marriage