The fallacies of presumption also fail to provide adequate reason for believing the truth of their conclusions. In these instances, however, the erroneous reasoning results from an implicit supposition of some ... The fallacy of accident begins with the statement of some principle that is true as a general rule,
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This is the most basic and classic example of a Fallacy of Presumption, because it directly presumes the conclusion which is at question in the first place. ... Category: Fallacy of Weak Induction > Fallacy of Presumption...
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Logical Fallacies FAQ - Fallacies of Presumption explained, with examples ... Fallacies of Presumption: False Dilemma, Excluded Middle, False Dichotomy, ... ... Fallacies of Presumption: Begging the Question (Petitio Principii)
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The Fallacy of the Presumption of Symmetrical Depreciation in the Substitutionality of Natural and Human-Made Capital ... Implicit to such a proposition of substitutionality is, normally, what might be called, the presumption of symmetrical depreciation.
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Describes and gives examples of the informal logical fallacy of tu quoque. ... A perfect example of the fallacy of Tu Quoque. Notice that Bin Laden never addresses the question of whether he sponsors terrorism, instead simply turning the accusation back against the accuser. This is an irrelevancy designed to distract...
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A loaded question is a question with a false or questionable presupposition, and it is "loaded" with that presumption. The question "Have you stopped beating your wife?" presupposes that you have beaten your wife prior to its asking, as well as that you have a wife. ... Douglas Walton, "The Fallacy of Many Questions:
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The ‘No True Scotsman’ fallacy, for example, could be classified either as a fallacy of ambiguity (an attempt to switch definitions of “Scotsman”) or as a fallacy of presumption (it begs the question, reinterpreting the evidence to fit its conclusion rather than forming its conclusion on the basis of the evidence)
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Quiz on Informal Fallacies of Presumption ... This quiz is based on the following notes: The Nature of Fallacies; Fallacy of Complex Question; Fallacy of False Cause; Petitio Principii; Fallacy of Accident; Fallacy of Converse Accident...
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GENETIC FALLACY: The presumption that because a certain condition obtains today, it must always have been such, and vice versa. E.g., that people evolved from some kind of apes indicates that people are now higher apes.
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