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Что (кто) такое assuming - определение

TYPE OF REASONING FALLACY
Causal oversimplification; Oversimplification; Single cause fallacy; Causal reductionism; Complex cause; Reduction fallacy; Causal Oversimplification; Fallacy of assuming a common cause; Fallacies of the single cause
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assuming      
a.
1.
Presuming, presumptuous, forward, audacious, bold, shameless, frontless, unblushing, brazen, brazen-faced.
2.
Arrogant, proud, lofty, haughty, supercilious, overbearing, overweening, conceited, consequential, self-conceited, self-sufficient. See arrogant.
assuming      
You use assuming or assuming that when you are considering a possible situation or event, so that you can think about the consequences.
'Assuming you're right,' he said, 'there's not much I can do about it, is there?'...
CONJ
Assuming      
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Assume.
II. Assuming ·adj Pretentious; taking much upon one's self; presumptuous.
assuming      
¦ conjunction based on the assumption.
¦ adjective archaic arrogant or presumptuous.
Assume a can opener         
CATCHPHRASE USED TO MOCK THEORISTS WHO BASE THEIR CONCLUSIONS ON IMPRACTICAL OR UNLIKELY ASSUMPTIONS
Assuming a can opener
"Assume a can opener" is a catchphrase used to mock economists and other theorists who base their conclusions on unjustified or oversimplified assumptions.
assumably      
Corruption of assuming and presumably.
The last book I read by this author was very entertaining. Assumably, his new one will be too.
assumptive      
¦ adjective
1. rare of the nature of an assumption.
2. archaic arrogant or presumptuous.
assumed      
adj. (cannot stand alone) assumed to + inf. (she was assumed to be out of the country)
assume      
v. a.
1.
Take, undertake, take on, take upon one's self, be willing to bear, become responsible for.
2.
Affect, feign, counterfeit, simulate, pretend to, put on.
3.
Arrogate, usurp, claim unduly, make unjust pretensions to.
4.
Beg, suppose, presuppose, imply, consider as true, take for granted.
Assume      
·vt To receive or adopt.
II. Assume ·vi To undertake, as by a promise.
III. Assume ·vt To pretend to possess; to take in appearance.
IV. Assume ·vi To be arrogant or pretentious; to claim more than is due.
V. Assume ·vt To take for granted, or without proof; to suppose as a fact; to suppose or take arbitrarily or tentatively.
VI. Assume ·vt To take to or upon one's self; to take formally and demonstratively; sometimes, to appropriate or take unjustly.

Википедия

Fallacy of the single cause

The fallacy of the single cause, also known as complex cause, causal oversimplification, causal reductionism, and reduction fallacy, is an informal fallacy of questionable cause that occurs when it is assumed that there is a single, simple cause of an outcome when in reality it may have been caused by a number of only jointly sufficient causes.

Fallacy of the single cause can be logically reduced to: " X caused Y; therefore, X was the only cause of Y" (although A,B,C...etc. also contributed to Y.)

Causal oversimplification is a specific kind of false dilemma where conjoint possibilities are ignored. In other words, the possible causes are assumed to be "A xor B xor C" when "A and B and C" or "A and B and not C" (etc.) are not taken into consideration; i.e. the "or" is not exclusive.