Logical Fallacies
Straw Man

Misrepresenting someone's argument to make it easier to attack, rather than addressing their actual position.

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What it is

A logical fallacy that misrepresents an opponent's argument in a weaker, more easily attackable form, then defeats this distorted version while claiming victory over the original argument. Recognizing straw man arguments helps you maintain intellectual integrity, address real issues rather than distortions, and build stronger, more credible positions in debates and discussions.

Before & after

Before

Person A: 'We need more user research before launching.' Person B: 'So you want us to never ship anything?'

After

Person A: 'We need more user research.' Person B: 'I understand the research concern. Given our timeline constraints, what specific questions should we prioritize?'

When you’ll use it

Budget discussions: Don't say 'So you want to waste money?' when someone proposes increased spending, address their specific rationale

Process changes: Avoid 'You want to complicate everything?' when someone suggests improvements, focus on their actual proposal

Strategic planning: Don't twist 'We need more research' into 'You want to delay forever', respond to the real concern about data

Maintaining fair and productive business negotiations

Avoiding misleading representations in competitive presentations

Facilitating honest discussions about organizational challenges

Building credibility by addressing real rather than imagined objections

Pro tip

Steel-man their argument. Represent it at its strongest, then respond to that.

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