A misconception resulting from incorrect reasoning.
Deceptive or false appearance; that which misleads the eye or the mind.
1 Unfortunately, the suggestion is not practical; a fallacy is concealed in it.
2 The compositional fallacy , however, makes it tempting to believe that it is.
3 However, the American Founders perceived that this proposition contained a huge fallacy .
4 The fallacy of division is the converse of the fallacy of composition.
5 The former fallacy pervaded the speeches of the acute and learned Eldon.
6 It really is time to nail the fallacy of the frictionless Border.
7 Nobler thoughts showed him the fallacy of this beating around the bush.
8 In a couple of answers he exposed the fallacy of enlightened self-interest.
9 The idea that they are more trouble than dogs is a fallacy .
10 To ignore this is the essential fallacy of the cult called Individualism.
11 Failure to prove the truth of this unadmitted statement constitutes the fallacy .
12 Both lads discovered the fallacy of their theories at the same moment.
13 The common fallacy is, that intimacy dispenses with the necessity of politeness.
14 Of that fallacy , sorcery is the positive, and taboo the negative pole.
15 This therefore would be an instance of the fallacy of Equivocal Minor.
16 There is, therefore, a dialectical fallacy in the syllogism- asophismafigurae dictionis.
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