One error in economic reasoning
is the fallacy of division: the assumption that what is good for the whole is necessarily good for its individual parts.
There
's a fallacy in your questions on the existence of the universe itself.
Unless, of course, you are finally ready to post the citations to peer - reviewed scientific research showing that
evolution is a fallacy.
Your
god is a fallacy, your soul a non-existent mental construct, and your impending death, permanent.
The idea that religious belief should get automatic
respect is a fallacy and does a disservice to mankind.
What your body doesn't either burn or store as fat, it passes, so the theory of calories vs
burn is a fallacy.
Thinking that what works for humans must also work for your beloved
pet is a fallacy, as it can end up doing more damage than good.
Sculpture is most exciting to me when it stays close to the physical truth that the
object is a fallacy.
The
result is the fallacy of global warming due to human CO2 is a subset built on the fallacy of overpopulation.
One of the big misconceptions about tiny homes is that they are expensive — though the cheap tiny house can
also be a fallacy.
The assumption that individuals will always act in their own best interest in the short
term is a fallacy.
This status
quo is the fallacy that if governments continue on their existing path, eventually the substantial issues facing our Indigenous communities will be resolved.
The idea that divorce can occur without serious negative consequences to family
members is a fallacy.
The truth is the mentality that women are more vulnerable to attacks than
men is a fallacy.
Here
's the fallacy in that thinking: presently, you both contribute to your lifestyle.
I think
there is this fallacy that dying people all want to confess their sins and ask god for forgiveness.
But we would learn this «clean diesel» campaign
was a fallacy as Volkswagen was found to be using illegal software that allowed their diesel vehicles to cheat emission tests.
As is the case in Bangladesh (and many developing countries), the poor are victims of structural injustice, with unequal access to assets and marginalized opportunities for human development;
such is the fallacy of neoliberalism as opportunity: entry into the marketplace bears no promise of mobility when the terms of engagement are restricted to participation at the bottom-most level.
«Suddenly I don't think that I have all the facts, that the sober analysis of competing hypotheses has not taken place, that the global consensus often bandied
about is a fallacy — a variation of ad populum argument — and that our nation can not commit itself to irrevocable courses of actions based on compromised science.»
To believe in some apostles and reject others
is a fallacy from the Islamic point of view.
An Appeal to Authority
is a fallacy with the following form: Person A is (claimed to be) an authority on subject S. Person A makes claim C about subject S. Therefore, C is true.