- Many pseudoscientific theories are based on the divine fallacy, which is the incorrect assumption that if someone doesn’t understand the scientific explanation for a certain phenomenon or doesn’t believe it, then that phenomenon must occur as a result of divine intervention. https://effectiviology.com/divine-fallacy/ 2 comments philosophy
- Many pseudoscientific theories are based on the divine fallacy, which is the incorrect assumption that if someone doesn’t understand the scientific explanation for a certain phenomenon or doesn’t believe it, then that phenomenon must occur as a result of divine intervention. https://effectiviology.com/divine-fallacy/ 954 comments philosophy
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- The Fallacy Fallacy: Why Fallacious Arguments Can Have True Conclusions – Effectiviology https://effectiviology.com/fallacy-fallacy/ 544 comments
- Loaded Questions: What They Are and How to Respond to Them – Effectiviology https://effectiviology.com/loaded-question/ 89 comments
- Jumping to Conclusions: When People Decide Based on Insufficient Information – Effectiviology https://effectiviology.com/jumping-to-conclusions/ 10 comments
- The Gambler’s Fallacy: What It Is and How to Avoid It – Effectiviology https://effectiviology.com/gamblers-fallacy/ 0 comments
- The Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc Fallacy: “After This, Therefore Because of This” – Effectiviology https://effectiviology.com/post-hoc/ 0 comments
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- Logical Fallacies: What They Are and How to Counter Them – Effectiviology https://effectiviology.com/guide-to-logical-fallacies/ 735 comments
- The Appeal to Nature Fallacy: Why “Natural” Isn’t Necessarily Better – Effectiviology https://effectiviology.com/appeal-to-nature-fallacy/ 644 comments
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