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Burden of Proof Fallacy

F105Informal - Evidence

Also known as: Onus Probandi, Shifting the Burden

Difficulty 2/10Low-Medium LoadVery Common

Definition

Placing the burden of proof on the person questioning a claim rather than on the person making the claim.

Why Invalid

The person making a positive claim has the responsibility to provide evidence. Demanding others disprove your claim reverses proper burden of proof.

Examples

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  1. Identify who makes the initial claim
  2. Check who is being asked to provide evidence
  3. Determine if proof of negative is demanded
  4. Assess if claimant provides any evidence
  • Thinking absence of evidence is evidence of absence
  • Not recognizing shared burden in some contexts
  • Confusing with legitimate questions
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