fallacy fallacy

English

WOTD – 18 April 2021

Etymology

From the fact that assuming a conclusion is false because of a fallacy in the reasoning is itself a fallacy.

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Noun

Example

All cats are animals. Ginger is an animal. Therefore, Ginger is a cat.

Stating that the conclusion in this statement is false would be an example of the fallacy fallacy. Even though the reasoning in the statement is fallacious, Ginger may still be a cat (that is, the conclusion may still be true).

fallacy fallacy (plural fallacy fallacies)

  1. (logic) The formal fallacy of inferring that if an argument contains a fallacy, its conclusion must be false.
    Synonyms: argument from fallacy, argument to logic, argumentum ad logicam, bad reasons fallacy, fallacist's fallacy

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See also

  • Appendix:Glossary of fallacies

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