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Questionable cause - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fallacies of questionable cause , also known as causal fallacies , non causa pro causa ("non-cause for cause" in Latin) or false cause , are informal fallacies where a cause is incorrectly ide...
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Post hoc ergo propter hoc - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Post hoc ergo propter hoc , Latin for "after this, therefore because (on account) of this", is a logical fallacy (of the questionable cause variety) which states, "Since that event followed this ...
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WHAT IS A FALLACY? (TOP OF PAGE) ... Hasty Generalization | Weak Analogy | Questionable Cause | Slippery Slope ... As unfair as it may seem, a person’s external circumstances do fit his level of inner spiritual development.” (Questionable Cause – Blaming the Victim/Misplaced cause. Eileen Gardner, one-time aide to...
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The Questionable Cause Fallacy is actually a general type of fallacy. Any causal fallacy that involves an error in a reasoning due to a failure to adequately investigate the suspected cause is a fallacy of this type.
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Retail Media Group Blog, a forum to allow discussion of retail media related topics and innovation within the retail media space ... Confusing cause and effect is a specific example of the Questionable Cause Fallacy . The QFC has the general form: - A and B occur together. - Therefore A is the cause of B or vice versa.
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Cum Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc: see False Cause ... Fallacy of Exclusion: see Unrepresentative Sample ... Questionable Cause: see False Cause...
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Fallacies of questionable cause, also known as causal fallacies, non causa pro causa ("non-cause for cause" in Latin) or false cause, are informal fallacies where a cause is incorrectly identified. ... Fallacy of the single cause...
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