1. Slippery Slope If 'A' happens,then by a series of events ('B', 'C',
etc.) 'Z' will happen.
Hasty Generalization Conclusion based on insufficient or biased
evidence.
Post Hoc If 'A' occurs after 'B', then 'B' must have caused 'A'.
Begging the Claim What the opponent should prove is validated
within the claim.
Circular Argument Restating the argument rather than actually proving
it
Either/Or Oversimplifies the argument to two sides or choices.
Ad Hominem Attacks the character of the person rather than the
argument.
Red Herring Diversion aimed at avoiding the argument rather
than addressing it.