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The Daily Caller writer introduced both the contextomy fallacy and provided a textbook example of confirmation bias fallacy in his declaration.
Considering all humans to be unitarily identical is, besides being a king-size fallacy, the ultimate intellectual form of inhumanity.
Here we have the heart of the fallacy, or rather an unknowing dissection of the fallacy by one of its authors.
Historically, the naturalistic fallacy is the attempt to derive normative conclusions from statements of fact.
This argument for fatalism does not commit the same fallacy as the first one that I gave.
An antinomy is the peculiar fallacy which enables us to derive both a proposition and its negation from the same premiss.
However, this historical fallacy does not, perhaps, detract from its heuristic usefulness.
While true in a strict sense, the fallacy is that most of the assumptions necessary for this argument to be true are not realistic.
Many of the fears and misconceptions shaping our options and influencing our choices are by-products of this fallacy.
This popular fallacy about room temperature is a hangover from the years when wine was a luxury for the few.
Thus the user of the straw man fallacy exposes their own tendency to incorrectly categorize their opponent.
In reality, union representation harms many workers, contrary to the assertions of the proponents of the superior bargaining power fallacy.
As long as the belief in progress reigned supreme people could not see this fallacy in the theory of evolution by natural selection.
Of course, thinking that the daffodils were actually extending a welcome to me is a pathetic fallacy.
Of late he had a deeper understanding of pathetic fallacy as Ruskin had called it.
The fashionable notion, especially on the left, that governments of all persuasions have signed up to liberal free market beliefs is a fallacy.
I am sick and tired of hearing its members' boasts, which are based on a fundamental fallacy that they believe in one law for all.
All is based upon the fallacy of global warming being caused by manmade green house gases.
Wishful thinking is a fallacy that posits a belief because it or its consequence is desired to be true.
Much of the argument against free trade is based upon a fallacy that confuses costs and wealth.
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Examples from Classical Literature
As for the particular fallacy contained in the theory of ventricular breath-control, that must be reserved for a later chapter.
Krebs substituted for this fallacy what may be called the doctrine of potentiality.
The existence of anarobic and facultative anarobic bacteria shows the fallacy of such beliefs.
The fallacy consists in transforming the fact of acting as a self into the fiction of acting always for self.
You have committed the fallacy of the undistributed middle term, if you care to know the proper name for it.
His want of success arose from the insufficiency, not the fallacy, of theory.
The threat was too papable to be mistaken, nor was he sufficiently conversant with the world of policy to detect its fallacy.
The fallacy of such arguments lies in envisaging the large problem of East and West from its partial expression.
The disrepute of the pathetic fallacy has come from making the forest sentimental.
I have been so long accustomed to the fallacy of pratique reports, that I do not give entire credit to this.
This is a half-truth, and like all half-truths it conceals a most dangerous fallacy.
The fallacy of the Socialist program is not in its radicalism, but in its externalism.
It is to the pages of Huxley that we must turn to see this Spencerian fallacy refuted.
Godwin, in all this, reproduces the current fallacy of his generation.
A few minutes served to convince her of the fallacy of this expectation.
There is no need of a long explanation to show the fallacy of this idea.
Is there any fallacy in speaking of the embryology of the New Life?
Do not commit the fallacy of sitting down for a little rest.
Hence we see that the very essence of a fallacy is its speciousness.
And the case must be very flagrant in which its fallacy could be detected with sufficient certainty to justify the harsh expedient of compulsion.
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