Sentence examples for was fallacy from inspiring English sources

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was fallacy

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Deceptive or false appearance; deceitfulness; that which misleads the eye or the mind; deception.

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In the same column, I also claimed that lateralisation of brain function was fallacy.

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The answer is, fallacy of composition.

The trouble with the Internet is fallacy of composition.

The two sub-classes are fallacies of ratiocination (deduction) and fallacies of induction.

These connections are fallacies.

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

That was a fallacy.

Except that the vision it inspired was a fallacy.

Perhaps global climate change was a fallacy.

The other division of informal fallacies are called fallacies of ambiguity and it includes equivocation, amphiboly, accent, composition and division.

This is a fixed cost fallacy.

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