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Cosa (chi) è fallacy$27302$ - definizione

ATTRIBUTION OF HUMAN EMOTION AND CONDUCT TO NON-HUMAN THINGS
Anthropomorphic fallacy; Prophetic fallacy; Pathetic Fallacy
  • ''John Ruskin'' at Glenfinlas, Scotland (1853–54), by [[John Everett Millais]].<ref>[https://www.jstor.org/pss/886970] Grieve, Alastair. "Ruskin and Millais at Glenfinlas", ''The Burlington Magazine'', Vol. 138, No. 1117, pp. 228–234, April 1996. (Accessed via JSTOR, UK.)</ref>

Genetic fallacy         
FALLACY OF IRRELEVANCE THAT IS BASED SOLELY ON SOMEONE'S OR SOMETHING'S HISTORY, ORIGIN, OR SOURCE RATHER THAN ITS CURRENT MEANING OR CONTEXT
Genetic fallacies; Fallacy of origination; Damning the origin; Fallacy of origins; Fallacy of virtue
The genetic fallacy (also known as the fallacy of origins or fallacy of virtue) is a fallacy of irrelevance in which arguments or information are dismissed or validated based solely on their source of origin rather than their content. In other words, a claim is ignored or given credibility based on its source rather than the claim itself.
Masked-man fallacy         
FORMAL FALLACY WHEN ONE MAKES AN ILLICIT USE OF LEIBNIZ'S LAW IN AN ARGUMENT
Intensional fallacy; Illicit substitution of identicals; Epistemic fallacy; Masked man fallacy; Masked-man fallacies; Masked man fallacies
In philosophical logic, the masked-man fallacy (also known as the intensional fallacy or epistemic fallacy) is committed when one makes an illicit use of Leibniz's law in an argument. Leibniz's law states that if A and B are the same object, then A and B are indiscernible (that is, they have all the same properties).
Nirvana fallacy         
INFORMAL FALLACY IN COMPARING ACTUALITIES WITH IDEALS
Perfect solution fallacy; Perfect solution; Perfectionist fallacy; Perfect Solution Fallacy
The nirvana fallacy is the informal fallacy of comparing actual things with unrealistic, idealized alternatives. It can also refer to the tendency to assume there is a perfect solution to a particular problem.

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Pathetic fallacy

The phrase pathetic fallacy is a literary term for the attribution of human emotion and conduct to things found in nature that are not human. It is a kind of personification that occurs in poetic descriptions, when, for example, clouds seem sullen, when leaves dance, or when rocks seem indifferent. The British cultural critic John Ruskin coined the term in the third volume of his work Modern Painters (1856).