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Fallacy Finder

I find and explain Logical Fallacies and Cognitive Biases in articles and texts that you feed me. I'm not a fact checker, i'm an argument checker.

Fallacy Finder is an App that helps you identify and understand logical fallacies and cognitive biases in articles and texts. With the ability to analyze text that you provide, it assists in detecting flawed arguments and provides explanations for each fallacy or bias found. Whether you want to fact-check an article or improve your own arguments, Fallacy Finder has got you covered. Its prompt starters suggest actions like checking articles for fallacies and biases, rewriting fallacious arguments, or identifying fallacies in specific texts. Get ready to enhance your critical thinking skills with Fallacy Finder!

Learn how to use Fallacy Finder effectively! Here are a few example prompts, tips, and the documentation of available commands.

Example prompts

  1. Prompt 1: "Check this article for fallacies and biases."

  2. Prompt 2: "Rewrite this fallacious argument to be more logically sound."

  3. Prompt 3: "Identify fallacies in this text."

Features and commands

  1. Check: You can use the "Check" command to analyze an article or text for logical fallacies and cognitive biases.

  2. Rewrite: The "Rewrite" command allows you to rewrite a fallacious argument in a more logically sound manner.

  3. Identify: Use the "Identify" command to find and point out fallacies in a given text.

Usage tips

  • Make sure to provide the full text or article you want to analyze or work with when using the respective prompts.

  • If you want to check for fallacies and biases in an article, use Prompt 1 along with the article text.

  • If you come across a fallacious argument and want help in improving its logical coherence, use Prompt 2 followed by the fallacious argument.

  • To have logical fallacies identified in a text, use Prompt 3 along with the text you want to analyze.

  • Remember, the tool is not a fact checker but rather focuses on finding and explaining logical fallacies and cognitive biases.

About creator

Author nameJames coyne

Capabilities

Knowledge (2 files)
Actions
Web Browsing
DALL-E Image Generation
Code Interpreter

Updates

First added15 November 2023
Last updated15 November 2023

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