Street signs can suffer from a case of amphiboly because they tend not to use punctuation. |
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Perhaps, if we are to maintain the doctrine of agency as a possession of the agent, it is more productive to let the amphiboly lie as it is. |
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An amphiboly occurs when the construction of a sentence allows it to have two different meanings. |
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The fallacies dependent on language are equivocation, amphiboly, combination of words, division of words, accent and form of expression. |
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The fallacy of amphiboly results because of poor sentence construction. |
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Aristotle recognized six verbal fallacies: those due to equivocation, amphiboly, combination or division of words, accent, and form of expression. |
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The language might be fraught with word ambiguity or sentence amphiboly. |
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By logical errors I mean such simple things as Equivocation, Amphiboly, and Begging the Question. |
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