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What Is the Slippery Slope Fallacy?

A slippery slope argument claims that one action will inevitably lead to a chain of increasingly extreme consequences, without providing evidence that each step in the chain is likely. The argument treats a possible outcome as certain.

Also known as Thin End of the Wedge, this is a informal fallacy — the error lies in the content or context of the argument rather than its formal structure.

How to Spot It

Example

"If we allow employees to work from home one day a week, soon no one will come to the office at all, and the company culture will collapse." Each step in this chain is assumed, not demonstrated.

A Stronger Version

"Let's pilot one day of remote work per week for three months and measure productivity, collaboration, and employee satisfaction. If results are positive, we can discuss expanding it."

Warning Signs

  • Chain of consequences treated as inevitable
  • No evidence provided for each link in the chain
  • Worst-case endpoint used to argue against the first step
  • Ignoring that stopping points exist

How to Fix It

For a slippery slope argument to be valid, each step in the chain must be shown to be likely. Ask: what's the actual probability of each step? What stops the slide at any point? Most slopes have brakes.

Paste your text above to scan for slippery slope fallacy patterns and other reasoning errors. Each flagged passage includes an explanation and a suggestion for making the argument stronger.

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