1. The Extension
2. The Homonymy
3. Generalize Your Opponent's Specific Statements
4. Conceal Your Game
5. False Propositions
6. Postulate What Has to Be Proved
7. Yield Admissions Through Questions
8. Make Your Opponent Angry
9. Questions in Detouring Order
10, Take Advantage of the Nay-Sayer
11. Generalize Admissions of Specific Cases
12. Choose Metaphors Favourable to Your Proposition
13. Agree to Reject the Counter-Proposition
14. Claim Victory Despite Defeat
15. Use Seemingly Absurd Propositions
Arguments Ad Hominem
16. Defense Through Subtle Distinction
17. Interrupt, Break, Divert the Dispute
18. Generalize the Matter, Then Argue Against it
19. Draw Conclusions Yourself
20. Meet Him With a Counter-Argument as Bad as His
21. False claim of Petitio principii
22. Make Him Exaggerate His Statement
23. State a False Syllogism
24. Find One Instance to the Contrary
25. Turn the Tables
26. Anger Indicates a Weak Point
27. Persuade the Audience, Not the Opponent
28. Diversion
29. Appeal to Authority Rather Than Reason
30. This Is Beyond Me
31. Put His Thesis into Some Odious Category
32. It Applies in Theory, but Not in Practice
33. Don't Let Him Off the Hook
34. Will Is More Effective Than Insight
35. Bewilder Your Opponent by Mere Bombast
36. A Faulty Proof Refutes His Whole Position
37. Become Personal, Insulting, Rude (argumentum ad personam)