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Fallacy of division
Known as:
Division
, Division (logical fallacy)
, Division fallacy
A fallacy of division occurs when one reasons logically that something true for the whole must also be true of all or some of its parts. An example…
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Fallacies of definition
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2015
2015
The Puzzling Absence of Economic Power in Constitutional Theory
Ganesh Sitaraman
2015
Corpus ID: 245480
Six years after the financial crash, disparities in economic power are at the forefront of popular debate. Political leaders…
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2012
2012
Relevant market definition and the cellophane fallacy
Ivana Rakić
2012
Corpus ID: 158148831
The paper deals with the way in which the notion of relevant market is understood when applying the hypothetical monopolist test…
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Review
2008
Review
2008
Making the Gambler ’ s Fallacy disappear : The role of experience †
Greg Barron
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Stephen Leider
2008
Corpus ID: 22086460
Recent papers have demonstrated that the way people acquire information about a decision problem, by experience or by abstract…
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2006
2006
Bilateral Trade Agreements and the World Trading System
Jayant Menon
2006
Corpus ID: 59487325
The interest in forming BTAs has been growing at a phenomenal rate. In the Asia-Pacific region alone, the number of BTAs has more…
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2002
2002
H.1 H.2 H.3 H.4
W. Kahan
2002
Corpus ID: 4227337
2002
2002
The Grade Retention Fallacy - eScholarship
C. Edley
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J. Wald
2002
Corpus ID: 149039971
For 40 years, study after study on grade retention has reached the same conclusion: Failing a student, particularly in the…
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2000
2000
Race: the prejudicial fallacy
D. L. Wong
2000
Corpus ID: 142455299
scheme offset by a concept known as 'race' rests largely on a premise that phenotypic expression is fundamentally restricted to…
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1998
1998
The efficent breacht fallacy
Danny Friedmann
1998
Corpus ID: 171008173
1993
1993
The role of ambiguity in the sorites fallacy
Van Deemter
1993
Corpus ID: 125088869
1993
1993
The Falasha fallacy
C. Clapham
1993
Corpus ID: 169879627
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