fallacy
名词 n.
英 /ˈfæl.ə.si/
美 /ˈfæl.ə.si/
英文释义
名词 n.
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Deceptive or false appearance; that which misleads the eye or the mind.
— Mr Jones expressed great gratitude to the lady for the kind intentions towards him which she had expressed, and indeed testified, by this proposal; but, besides intimating some diffidence of success from the lady’s knowledge of his love to her niece, which had not been her case in regard to Mr Fitzpatrick, he said, he was afraid Miss Western would never agree to an imposition of this kind, as well from her utter detestation of all fallacy as from her avowed duty to her aunt.
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An argument, or apparent argument, which professes to be decisive of the matter at issue, while in reality it is not; a specious argument.
— Baldridge also showed the "one molecule of blood," usually held to be the stimulus for attracting sharks, to be another common fallacy, since a molecule of blood does not exist.
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apex fallacy
association fallacy
bandwagon fallacy
base rate fallacy
black swan fallacy
conceptual fallacy
conjunction fallacy
counterfallacy
ethnocentric fallacy
etymological fallacy
fallacious
fallacy fallacy
fallacy of composition
formal fallacy
Galileo fallacy
gambler's fallacy
genetic fallacy
glazier's fallacy
Goomba fallacy
informal fallacy
intensional fallacy
intentional fallacy
just-world fallacy
logical fallacy
ludic fallacy
masked-man fallacy
masked man fallacy
Monte Carlo fallacy
naturalistic fallacy
nirvana fallacy
no true Scotsman fallacy
pathetic fallacy
phallusy
sunk costs fallacy
Texas sharpshooter fallacy
toupee fallacy
词源
From Middle English fallaci, fallace, fallas, from Old French fallace, from Latin fallācia (“deception, deceit”), from fallāx (“deceptive, deceitful”), from fallere (“to deceive”).
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