Translation for '
fallacious' from English to Czech
| ADJ | fallacious | more fallacious | most fallacious |
| SYNO | deceitful | fallacious | fraudulent | ... |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
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- "Objection": Evolutionary biology can be fallacious when it proceeds by breaking an organism into adaptive traits and proposing an adaptive story for each trait considered separately.
- Thus, it is a special case of denying the antecedent where the antecedent, rather than being a proposition that is false, is an entire argument that is fallacious.
- It is fallacious to conclude that there is "one woman" who is the mother of "all people".
- Tkachuk was involved in the Mike Duffy scandal, serving as one of a three-member senate committee whose report sought to whitewash Duffy's fallacious claims for living expenses.
- An argument is fallacious in four senses.
- In the absence of sufficient evidence, drawing conclusions based on induction is unwarranted and fallacious.
- Flawed reasoning in arguments is known as fallacious reasoning. Bad reasoning within arguments can be because it commits either a formal fallacy or an informal fallacy.
- Reliance has used fallacious collections actions to attempt to extract payments from numerous non-customers for goods and service not provided.
- The political argument should be distinguished from propaganda, in that propaganda has little or no structure or the rationale, if it exists, is egregiously fallacious.
- While fallacious, arguments that make these assumptions may be persuasive because of the representativeness heuristic.
- This usage of the term has been criticised by Caitlin Moran as a fallacious argument, because she claims it assumes that only those who are poor can express an opinion about social inequality.
- 'You must clearly realize, that the popular (but how fallacious!) idea, propagated by certain pseudo-occult and pseudo-philosophic organizations:' "Anyone can meditate!" is sheer nonsense.
- The fallacious sense of "slippery slope" is often used synonymously with continuum fallacy, in that it ignores the possibility of middle ground and assumes a discrete transition from category A to category B.
- "Ad hominem" (...), short for "argumentum ad hominem" (...), refers to several types of arguments, most of which are fallacious.
- In the present day, however, a sophist refers to someone who deliberately argues using fallacious arguments or reasoning, in order to mislead; see the section [...] below.
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