Fallacies of inductive or deductive reasoning are fallacies of logos.
<u><em>Logos</em></u><u> is the appeal to reason</u>. It relies on the use of logical arguments in order to convince the audience. Moreover,<u><em> logos</em></u><u> is based on inductive or deductive reasoning</u>. In that way, <u>a fallacy of inductive or deductive reasoning, that is to say a reasoning logically incorrect, is connected to</u><u><em> logos</em></u><em>. </em>A fallacy of inductive reasoning is also known as a faulty generalization, while a fallacy of deductive reasoning is also called a formal fallacy.