formal fallacy

English

Noun

formal fallacy (plural formal fallacies)

  1. (logic) A pattern of reasoning which is always wrong, due to a flaw in the structure of the argument.
    Antonym: informal fallacy
    Hypernyms: fallacy, logical fallacy

Hyponyms

  • affirming a disjunct
  • affirming the consequent
  • appeal to probability
  • base rate fallacy
  • conjunction fallacy
  • denying the antecedent
  • exclusive premises
  • existential fallacy
  • fallacy of four terms
  • illicit affirmative
  • illicit major
  • illicit minor
  • illicit negative
  • masked-man fallacy, illicit substitution of identicals
  • modal fallacy
  • modal scope fallacy
  • undistributed middle

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