Sentences with phrase «on fallacious»

The fact is that this idea is a misconception and the so called evidence we constantly hear is simply based on fallacious arguments.
It is intriguing that this discussion is based on the fallacious premise that energy flow governs what happens without taking into account that energy is an attribute of materials and what happens to the materials should also be taken into account in any rational discussion of what lies ahead.
-- P - 21's vision of education rests on a fallacious understanding of human learning.
Your examination of the etymology of the word «sin» is laudatory, yet your entire system, (the «salvation paradigm»), is built on a fallacious interpretation of an Ancient Near Eastern Choas Myth, (the «fall»), and the need for a «christ» / savior in the first place.
Living your life based on a fallacious wager is a joke.

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On random telegraph / slack / facebook / twitter groups, you will find links to fake websites, fallacious addresses and useless or fraudulent ICOs.
Not for the communist atrocities those were caused by attempts to engineer society, based on a flawed understanding of innate human nature and a fallacious belief in humans beings as blank slates.
Like the media today, we jump on any story that is fallacious.
So to take your question on: Why should I allow those beliefs to be forced upon me and my family, if I know for a fact that they are fallacious?
The ones blinded are those who accept that their god exists merely on faith and one 2000 + year old outdated, fallacious book.
Most NT studies are based on such fallacious distinctions and premises.
Competition being unequal, judgments based on its results are fallacious.
Similarly, Beckett's distinction between Augustine and Aquinas ignores the influence of the former on the latter and perpetuates an opposition that is commonly held but largely fallacious.
Third, the implementation of free trade policies based on the idea that specialization furthers growth and appeal to fallacious interpretations of the principle of comparative advantage have left large portions of the Third World unable to feed themselves.
But most people can't help themselves from adding on illogical and downright fallacious junk to these theories, and they start to sink as soon as they do.
On the contrary, it is an argument for believing in the face of a paucity of evidence, and is thoroughly fallacious all the same.
That all the claims for the existence of said three character string (g - o - d) were fallacious or rested on gimblebabble.
Sorry, your argument on the FSM is a fallacious one.
On that basis the argument is completely fallacious.
Ut oh... are we revising the fallacious «war on Christianity» again?
When an opinion is founded on hypocritical or fallacious reasoning or simply wrong facts, an opinion is wrong.
your analysis was based on sentiment if I would say... if xavi is included in the list then you really need to reanalyze this fact otherwise I'll consider it fallacious..
The Fallacious Assumptions and Unrealistic Prescriptions of Attachment Theory: A Comment on «Parents» Socioemotional Investment in Children Journal of Marriage and the Family 60 (3): 782 - 790.
This conclusion is based not on the facts of the tragedy but on unfair and fallacious stereotypes about bedsharing.
And the assumption by pediatric sleep researchers that there is one ideal sleeping arrangement for all, or that cosleeping is harmful and detrimental or that infants need to «consolidate their sleep as soon in life as is possible» is not only fallacious but harmful and it explains why western parents are the most exhausted, disappointed least satisfied, (yet, most educated and well read), I am convinced, than any other parents on the planet, as regards their infant's sleep.
«Munich» became a substitute for an argument: a lazy shorthand for drawing parallels between radically different historical episodes, highlighting the commonalities, downplaying the differences, and thereby resting on the implicit and fallacious assumption that the lessons of one period must automatically inform another.
In arguments that lasted about 45 minutes in a courtroom crowded with 52 spectators, the three judges zeroed in on where stem cell derivation ends and research begins, and if the two can really be separated for legal purposes, as US policies under George W. Bush and Barack Obama have assumed — a distinction that the plaintiffs argue is fallacious.
It is fallacious to damn vitamin and mineral supplements for not making a difference and then go on to say that all dietary supplements are useless, as is common in the general press.
They also assess fairly the quality of the arguments that have been made in response to the Emanuel (2005) and Webster et al (2005) papers in the hope of focussing discussion on the more valid points, rather than some of the more fallacious arguments.
In an older thread I chastised someone, and pointed out how fallacious they sounded, for continually harping on «deniers of global warming».
With respect to Mr. Best's post, which I may be unfairly implying is a good example, one of the fallacious but clever debate manipulations utilized by CC deniers and (way too many) lukewarmers is to focus relentlessly (often inaccurately) on climatological research frontiers such as climate sensitivity, or relations between evaporation, cloudiness, and global albedo.
Ian googled the expression «Ad hominem is fallacious on its face» in quotation marks, limiting the search to that specific turn of phrase.
It's always amusing to read in the «skept - o - sphere,» the thousands and thousands and thousands of comments on the subject of whether there is a «consensus» and even more interestingly, precisely how big that «consensus» is, from people who say that the noting the existence of a «consensus» is not only a fallacious argument, but that in fact noting that there is a «consensus» is antithetical to the valid practice of science.
Unfortunately, when I Googled the phrase «Ad hominem is fallacious on its face» I only got on hit.
I'm paid handsomely by the «consensus police» to distract you and your fellow «skeptics» from your important work of posting the same comments based on the same fallacious reasoning in thread after thread, day after day.
Ad hominem is fallacious on its face, Ian.
A Google search of «Ad hominem is fallacious on its face» returns some 31,600 reults, all expressing the same thing:
Well, he signs on to fallacious arguments like the Wall Street Journal editorial «Lysenko» alarmism.
Your comment on my Points 3 to 5 was pure arm waving that consisted of a falsehood and a fallacious appeal to authority but did not address any of my points.
Professor Brown grumbles that the fallacious arguments I described are «based on fancy Latin phrases».
Your site, Spiked and a few others are very good at exposing the fallacious and fatuous logic of the Warmists» arguments on CO2 and trends, and in revealing the strong links between politicizing scientists and global warming.
Paul Birch The whole of this unfortunately fallacious argument is based on a false premise: that we have LTE.
TomVonk says: August 6, 2010 at 4:08 am Paul Birch says: The whole of this unfortunately fallacious argument is based on a false premise: that we have LTE.
In elementary geometry the reasoning is frequently fallacious, but er - roneous conclusions are avoided; but it may be doubted if there is a single extensive treatise on probabilities in existence which does not contain solutions absolutely indefensible.
The Archer - Schmidt view of CO2 hanging around for centuries seems based on a model of residence time having what I see as at least three problems: fallacious appeal to paleoclimate, irrelevance of average residence time per molecule, and neglect of disequilibrium coefficients.
The whole mutual fund industry is based on stock picking, the almost certainly fallacious view that investment experts can do better than a diversified index fund run by a simple algorithm; are these fund managers criminals?
Leave fallacious arguments such as reasoning that she «can't» respond to Gavin (she has provided ample evidence that she's quite capable of responding to Gavin with great confidence — and much support from her «denizens» that her view on the science is superior to his) to SWIRLCAREs.
There you go again, turning logic on its head, invoking yet another fallacious argument: argument from ignorance.
Brandon Shollenberger was going to try to play stump the chump by saying they couldn't get something right based on where he lives, thus playing up a fallacious argument of arbitrary selection — ala the usual phrase «if it can't get this right, how can it get that right?».
Actually, kim, my point is that appealing to authority is often not fallacious, but that «skeptics» ignore that distinction on a regular basis; it seems that the working theory is that appealing to authority is never fallacious when they do so and always fallacious when «realists» do so.
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