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- Fallacy (Aristotle) A fallacy is an argument which appears to be conclusive when it is not <ref>Joseph p5 KB (720 words) - 20:43, 30 November 2008
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- Fallacy (Aristotle) A fallacy is an argument which appears to be conclusive when it is not <ref>Joseph p5 KB (720 words) - 20:43, 30 November 2008
- * [[Fallacy (Aristotle)]]2 KB (237 words) - 14:41, 31 October 2009
- ...'scientific fallacies' contains only passing reference to the 'flat earth fallacy'. [[WP:NPOV]] says "Even with well-sourced material ... if you use it out o9 KB (1,527 words) - 13:51, 9 January 2009
- ...f = "#Q2Resp">Determination</a> Brito argues that the argument involves a fallacy because it advances from what is said in a qualified sense, to what is said .... But in saying 'Socrates is a dead man, therefore [there is] a man' is a fallacy with and without qualification, therefore &c. The major is clear because e40 KB (6,767 words) - 22:10, 7 November 2009
- ...y the ancients ''Diallelos''. And the logicians were accused of this fallacy by the sceptics, who remarked that this account of truth was as if a man be10 KB (1,514 words) - 17:42, 27 March 2017
- | align="right" | 3 || [[Fallacy]] | align="right" | 3 || [[Pathetic fallacy]]39 KB (4,682 words) - 14:55, 21 May 2007
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- ...history of early terminist logic. Vol. 1: On the twelfth century theory of fallacy. Assen: Van Gorcum 1962. ** 15. The doctrine of fallacy and the origin of the theories of supposition 491;35 KB (4,954 words) - 16:02, 21 February 2009
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- ...ecause they wear out in a few years, whereas coins are more permanent. The fallacy of this argument arises because new notes printed to replace worn out notes22 KB (3,436 words) - 13:39, 30 December 2017
- [23:32] <TParis> SigmaWP: Only fallacy I see is trying to compare the number of bug reports you get (and the limit [23:33] <SigmaWP> What kind of fallacy is that, then?84 KB (10,107 words) - 00:03, 10 July 2015
- ...ed out it was a synonym for "[[argumentum ad populum]]", and listed as a [[fallacy]]. Inconvenient for a criterion of truth, maybe, but I play 'em where they | align="right" | 3 || [[Fallacy]]147 KB (23,399 words) - 12:51, 20 August 2007
- ...by the ancients ''[[Diallelos]]''. And the logicians were accused of this fallacy by the sceptics, who remarked that this account of truth was as if a man be ...by the ancients ''[[Diallelos]]''. And the logicians were accused of this fallacy by the sceptics, who remarked that this account of truth was as if a man be237 KB (37,371 words) - 11:22, 20 August 2007
- ...by the ancients ''[[Diallelos]]''. And the logicians were accused of this fallacy by the sceptics, who remarked that this account of truth was as if a man be ...by the ancients ''[[Diallelos]]''. And the logicians were accused of this fallacy by the sceptics, who remarked that this account of truth was as if a man be237 KB (37,371 words) - 22:14, 25 January 2008
- ...what he perceived as the [[logic|logical]] and [[empiricism|empirical]] [[fallacy|fallacies]] regarding UFOs and the [[abduction phenomenon|abduction experie41 KB (6,217 words) - 14:43, 24 October 2007
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- 14:31 < dtm_> IDoH: dont you realize the abusive fallacy of affirmative action 14:32 < BobTheWikipedian> dtm_ how is the fallacy of affirmative action abusive?231 KB (33,831 words) - 00:21, 21 January 2015
- 10:46 < Pharos> i'm pretty sure there's a latin term for that fallacy 10:48 < SudoGhost> Just sounds like a transitive fallacy to me.169 KB (24,700 words) - 21:46, 23 January 2015