Sentence examples for cause fallacy from inspiring English sources

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The use of poetic imagery based on the concepts of the macrocosm and microcosm, "as above so below" to decide meaning such as Edward W. James' example of "Mars above is red, so Mars below means blood and war", is a false cause fallacy.

Within the context of social discourse and material reality in the United States, where nearly 1 in 5 women in this country say they have been sexually assaulted, this attempt to establish a causal relationship between transgender people using the bathroom and sexual assault, is not only a false cause fallacy but it is also hypocritical.

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Thus with a single answer to two questions one has two premises for a refutation, and one of them may turn out to be idle, thus invalidating the deduction (it becomes a non-cause fallacy).

A third false-cause fallacy occurs in premise (2), that "wealth buys longevity".

A second false-cause fallacy in Sunstein's premise (1) is the assumption that industrial profits are always spent to increase employment, an assumption falsified by the last half-century of US economic history.

These three false-cause fallacies arise partly because alleged "free-market" environmentalists ignore relevant facts/norms, such as that higher employment has little value for people increasingly made ill by DT, or that higher employment does not excuse injustice to innocent children.

Correia (2011) has taken Mill's insight that biases are predisposing causes of fallacies a step further by connecting identifiable biases with particular fallacies.

Mill drew a division between the moral and the intellectual causes of fallacies.

How the gambler's fallacy causes bad decisions.

For two variables, the Charlson index and emergency admission, we found credible evidence to suggest that they are prone to the constant risk fallacy caused by systematic differences in clinical coding and emergency admission practices across hospitals.

In the first section, ' Where are we now?', six key debates are reflected upon: (i) analysis of variance versus analysis of causes, (ii) the fallacy of independent effects, (iii) black box thinking, (iv) theory and the understanding of mechanisms, (v) individualization of risk and (vi) the meaning of 'social'social

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