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fallacious reasoning (noun)

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  • fallacious — fallacy ► NOUN (pl. fallacies) 1) a mistaken belief. 2) a failure in reasoning which makes an argument invalid. DERIVATIVES fallacious adjective. ORIGIN Latin fallacia, from fallere deceive …   English terms dictionary

  • non sequitur — I noun anacoluthon, bad logic, circular reasoning, contradiction of terms, disconnectedness, discontinuity, fallacious argument, fallacious reasoning, fallacy, false reasoning, flaw in the argument, illogical conclusion, illogical deduction,… …   Law dictionary

  • Paris arts faculty (The): Siger of Brabant, Boethius of Dacia, Radulphus Brito — The Paris arts faculty: Siger of Brabant, Boethius of Dacia, Radulphus Brito Sten Ebbesen Throughout the thirteenth century Paris overshadowed all other universities in the arts as in theology. This chapter will deal almost exclusively with Paris …   History of philosophy

  • paralogism — /pəˈrælədʒɪzəm/ (say puh raluhjizuhm) noun 1. a piece of false or fallacious reasoning, especially (distinguished from sophism) one of whose falseness the reasoner is not conscious. 2. reasoning of this kind. {Greek paralogismos false reasoning}… …  

  • fal|la´cious|ness — fal|la|cious «fuh LAY shuhs», adjective. 1. that causes disappointment; deceptive; misleading: »a fallacious peace. Yet how fallacious is all earthly bliss (William Cowper). SYNONYM(S): delusive, false. 2. logically unsound; erroneous: »It is… …   Useful english dictionary

  • fal|la´cious|ly — fal|la|cious «fuh LAY shuhs», adjective. 1. that causes disappointment; deceptive; misleading: »a fallacious peace. Yet how fallacious is all earthly bliss (William Cowper). SYNONYM(S): delusive, false. 2. logically unsound; erroneous: »It is… …   Useful english dictionary

  • fal|la|cious — «fuh LAY shuhs», adjective. 1. that causes disappointment; deceptive; misleading: »a fallacious peace. Yet how fallacious is all earthly bliss (William Cowper). SYNONYM(S): delusive, false. 2. logically unsound; erroneous: »It is fallacious …   Useful english dictionary

  • sophistry — I noun casuistry, cavil, chicanery, deception, distortion, equivocation, evasion, evasive reasoning, fallacious reasoning, false logic, misrepresentation, specious reasoning II index casuistry, fallacy, non sequitur, subterfuge …   Law dictionary

  • circle — I. noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English cercle, from Anglo French, from Latin circulus, diminutive of circus circle, circus, from or akin to Greek krikos, kirkos ring; akin to Old English hring ring more at ring Date: 14th… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • paralogism — [pə ralədʒɪz(ə)m] noun Logic a piece of illogical or fallacious reasoning, especially one which appears superficially logical. Derivatives paralogical adjective paralogically adverb paralogist noun Origin C16: from Fr. paralogisme, via late L.… …   English new terms dictionary

  • sophist — noun /ˈsɒfɪst/ a) One of a class of teachers of rhetoric, philosophy, and politics in ancient Greece, especially one who used fallacious but plausible reasoning. b) One who is captious …   Wiktionary

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