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FALLACIES - traducción al árabe

USE OF INVALID OR OTHERWISE FAULTY REASONING IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN ARGUMENT
Fallacies; Nonargument; Logical errors; Fallacious; Broken logic; Busted logic; Local fallacy; Verbal fallacy; Material fallacy; Linguistic fallacy; Fallacious argument; Logic fallacy; Paralogism; Paralogic; Informal Fallacies; Fallacious arguments; Informal logical fallacy; Falacy; Logical error; Logical blunder; Faulty logic; Faulty reasoning; Pseudologic; Expert Fallacy; Fallacious reasoning; Argument fallacy; Measurement fallacy

FALLACIES         

ألاسم

سَفْسَطَة ; قِيَاسٌ فاسِد ; مُغَالَطَة

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مظهر خادع فكرة خاطئة مغالطة
fallacy         
اسْم : فكرة خاطئة . مغالطة

Definición

Fallacies

Wikipedia

Fallacy

A fallacy is the use of invalid or otherwise faulty reasoning in the construction of an argument which may appear to be a well-reasoned argument if unnoticed. The term was introduced in the Western intellectual tradition by the Aristotelian De Sophisticis Elenchis.

Fallacies may be committed intentionally to manipulate or persuade by deception, unintentionally because of human limitations such as carelessness, cognitive or social biases and ignorance, or potentially due to the limitations of language and understanding of language. These delineations include not only the ignorance of the right reasoning standard, but also the ignorance of relevant properties of the context. For instance, the soundness of legal arguments depends on the context in which the arguments are made.

Fallacies are commonly divided into "formal" and "informal." A formal fallacy is a flaw in the structure of a deductive argument which renders the argument invalid, while an informal fallacy originates in an error in reasoning other than an improper logical form. Arguments containing informal fallacies may be formally valid, but still fallacious.

A special case is a mathematical fallacy, an intentionally invalid mathematical proof with a concealed, or subtle, error. Mathematical fallacies are typically crafted and exhibited for educational purposes, usually taking the form of false proofs of obvious contradictions.

Ejemplos de uso de FALLACIES
1. Ojochs article is short of evidence and full of fallacies, and he is disgracing his intellectuality by insulting.
2. By focusing on social breakdown we challenge one of the most popular fallacies in todays Conservative Party.
3. My own expenses were paid from my own pocket." Advertisement He added: "Channel 10‘s reports are filled with evil fallacies and a systematic slant.
4. It is, he says, a time–wasting distraction and belongs not in a science class but in a philosophy class on popular logical fallacies.
5. "The echoes repeated here and there about the effect of petroleum on the environment is a discourse laced with . . . fallacies," he said.