<p>Jim and Mark use the insane ramblings of a tiny-handed narcissist to explain logical fallacies. Each episode we focus on a single logical fallacy and, using examples from Trump, UK politics and pop culture, explore how and why it fools people, how to avoid committing it yourself, and how to counter it in an argument.</p>
| Title | Date published | ||
| Ambiguity Fallacy - FT#62 | 2020-11-09 | ||
| Prosecutor's Fallacy - FT#61 | 2020-10-28 | ||
| Contextomy - FT#60 | 2020-10-11 | ||
| Argument by Slogan - FT#59 | 2020-09-28 | ||
| Argument by Gibberish - FT#58 | 2020-09-13 | ||
| Politician's Fallacy - FT#57 | 2020-08-31 | ||
| Accelerating Truth - FT#56 | 2020-08-16 | ||
| Base Rate Fallacy - FT#55 | 2020-08-02 | ||
| Appeal to Ridicule - FT#54 | 2020-07-20 | ||
| Appeal to the Law - FT#53 | 2020-07-05 | ||
| Overextended Outrage - FT#52 | 2020-06-21 | ||
| Argument by Rhyme - FT#51 | 2020-06-07 | ||
| Alleged Certainty - FT#50 | 2020-05-24 | ||
| Historical Fallacy - FT#49 | 2020-05-11 | ||
| No True Scotsman - FT#48 | 2020-04-28 | ||
| Rhetorical Question Fallacy - FT#47 | 2020-04-12 | ||
| Hedging - FT#46 | 2020-03-29 | ||
| Appeal to Flattery - FT#45 | 2020-03-16 | ||
| Wrong Tool Fallacy - FT#44 | 2020-03-04 | ||
| Nirvana Fallacy - FT#43 | 2020-02-19 |