This is perhaps the greatest category mistake ever made in the history of philosophy. (firstthings.com)
But your argument commits a typical serious and amateurish category mistake with respect to cause and effect — this mistake is the denial of the truth that cause and effect relationships can and many times do produce real world data that express as nonmonotonic functions. (realclimate.org)
Writing in Judaism, the journal of the American Jewish Congress, he addresses a «category mistake» that confuses Judaism with a liberal assimilationism that threatens the continuity of the Jewish people. (firstthings.com)