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There is a fallacy at the core of this line of thinking – can scientists really be held responsible for what is done with their ideas when they are misunderstood and corrupted by groups such as the Nazis?

Re "U.S. Struggles to Tutor Iraqis in Rule of Law, but Results Are Mixed Amid Violence" (news article, Feb. 16): The central fallacy at the heart of the Bush administration's Iraq adventure is that well-meaning Americans can show the Iraqis how to organize their society, and this tutelage can proceed under the watchful eyes of hundreds of thousands of American soldiers and private contractors.

Wanting to avoid these risks makes sense but it also exposes the fallacy at the heart of US strategy.

The fundamental fallacy at the core of Obama's strategy was the idea that America could significantly reduce its commitments in the Middle East such that it could refocus its resources to the Asia-Pacific region to confront the rise of an aggressive China.

This quality endows Bruno with the potential to be Baron Cohen's most provocative statement; unfortunately, however, Bruno limits its target to American homophobia, and while the events of the film do indeed expose prejudice toward homosexuals, they also reveal a fallacy at the heart of Baron Cohen's work: Baron Cohen has some prejudices of his own.

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As for the treatment of terror suspects, Jack Goldsmith has a definitive piece called "The Cheney Fallacy" online at The New Republic.

We're reluctant to admit it, mainly because of the fallacy at least, I hope it's a fallacy – that only boring people get bored.

The reminder that Passion goes so far wrong is prompted by John Doyle's ravishing Classic Stage Company revival, which is an outstanding example of the pathetic fallacy at work.

Examples of the latter reaction are available in pro-evolutionary Internet sites that can include the recognition of fallacies but, at the same time, the rebuttals of fallacious claims also include tu quoque (e.g., EvoWiki [2013]) and disqualification of creationists as opponents (Pigliucci et al. [2004]).

Wages and productivity determine each other.It may be reading too much into recent experience, but one could also argue that under certain constraints the lump of labour fallacy is no fallacy at all.

So the so-called naturalistic fallacy is no fallacy at all.

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