The phenomenon where logic, rationality, reason, and critical thinking become indistinguishable from rhetoric—where the appearance of logical argument replaces actual reasoning, and where the tools of logic are used not to find truth but to win arguments. In logical rhetorics, fallacies are named not to identify errors but to dismiss opponents; evidence is demanded not to inform but to exhaust; logic is invoked not to structure thought but to intimidate. The language of reason becomes a weapon, not a tool. Logical rhetorics is epidemic in internet debates about politics, religion vs. atheism, and science communication, where participants speak the language of logic while practicing the art of persuasion—where "being logical" means "sounding logical," not actually reasoning.
Example: "He peppered his arguments with 'therefore,' 'thus,' 'by logical necessity,' and accusations of 'straw man' and 'ad hominem.' It sounded like logic, felt like logic, but was actually rhetoric—designed to persuade, not to reason. Logical rhetorics had replaced actual argument with the appearance of argument. She couldn't pinpoint what was wrong, but she knew she wasn't being convinced; she was being performed at. The language of reason had become a weapon, and she was the target."
by Dumu The Void February 18, 2026
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