<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 | ||
| Ignoratio Elenchi - FT#24 | 2019-04-28 | ||
| Poisoning the Well - FT#23 | 2019-04-16 | ||
| Executing Babies and Straw Men (Bonus Episode) - FT#22a | 2019-04-06 | ||
| Cherry Picking - FT#22 | 2019-03-31 | ||
| Ad Hominem - FT#21 | 2019-03-11 | ||
| Hyperbolic Fallacy - FT#20 | 2019-02-26 | ||
| Lying with Statistics - FT#19 | 2019-02-11 | ||
| Argument from Ignorance - FT#18 | 2019-01-28 | ||
| Guilt By Association - FT#17 | 2019-01-14 | ||
| Argument from Authority - FT#16 | 2018-12-31 | ||
| Argumentum Ad Nauseam - FT#15 | 2018-12-17 | ||
| Hasty Generalization - FT#14 | 2018-12-03 | ||
| Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc - FT#13 | 2018-11-19 | ||
| Tu Quoque - FT#12 | 2018-11-05 | ||
| Conspiracy Theory - FT#11 | 2018-10-25 | ||
| Slippery Slope - FT#10 | 2018-10-08 | ||
| Galileo Fallacy - FT#9 | 2018-09-23 | ||
| Moving the Goalposts - FT#8 | 2018-09-09 | ||
| Argument from Popularity - FT#7 | 2018-08-30 | ||
| Inconsistent Comparison - FT#6 | 2018-08-14 |