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- Fallacy_of_division abstract "A fallacy of division occurs when one reasons logically that something true for the whole must also be true of all or some of its parts. An example: The 2nd grade in Jefferson elementary eats a lot of ice cream Carlos is a 2nd grader in Jefferson elementary Therefore, Carlos eats a lot of ice creamThe converse of this fallacy is called fallacy of composition, which arises when one fallaciously attributes a property of some part of a thing to the thing as a whole. Both fallacies were addressed by Aristotle in Sophistical Refutations.In the philosophy of the ancient Greek Anaxagoras, as claimed by the Roman atomist Lucretius, it was assumed that the atoms constituting a substance must themselves have the salient observed properties of that substance: so atoms of water would be wet, atoms of iron would be hard, atoms of wool would be soft, etc. This doctrine is called homoeomeria, and it depends on the fallacy of division.If a system as a whole has some property that none of its constituents has (or perhaps, it has it but not as a result of some constituent having that property), this is sometimes called an emergent property of the system.".
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- Fallacy_of_division wikiPageWikiLink Anaxagoras.
- Fallacy_of_division wikiPageWikiLink Aristotle.
- Fallacy_of_division wikiPageWikiLink Atomism.
- Fallacy_of_division wikiPageWikiLink Category:Relevance_fallacies.
- Fallacy_of_division wikiPageWikiLink Category:Verbal_fallacies.
- Fallacy_of_division wikiPageWikiLink Ecological_fallacy.
- Fallacy_of_division wikiPageWikiLink Emergence.
- Fallacy_of_division wikiPageWikiLink Fallacy.
- Fallacy_of_division wikiPageWikiLink Fallacy_of_composition.
- Fallacy_of_division wikiPageWikiLink Homoeomeria.
- Fallacy_of_division wikiPageWikiLink Logic.
- Fallacy_of_division wikiPageWikiLink Lucretius.
- Fallacy_of_division wikiPageWikiLink Simpsons_paradox.
- Fallacy_of_division wikiPageWikiLink Sophistical_Refutations.
- Fallacy_of_division wikiPageWikiLink Statistics.
- Fallacy_of_division wikiPageWikiLinkText "Division".
- Fallacy_of_division wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fallacy of division".
- Fallacy_of_division wikiPageWikiLinkText "division".
- Fallacy_of_division wikiPageWikiLinkText "fallacy of division".
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- Fallacy_of_division subject Category:Relevance_fallacies.
- Fallacy_of_division subject Category:Verbal_fallacies.
- Fallacy_of_division type Fallacy.
- Fallacy_of_division comment "A fallacy of division occurs when one reasons logically that something true for the whole must also be true of all or some of its parts. An example: The 2nd grade in Jefferson elementary eats a lot of ice cream Carlos is a 2nd grader in Jefferson elementary Therefore, Carlos eats a lot of ice creamThe converse of this fallacy is called fallacy of composition, which arises when one fallaciously attributes a property of some part of a thing to the thing as a whole.".
- Fallacy_of_division label "Fallacy of division".
- Fallacy_of_division sameAs Q1616189.
- Fallacy_of_division sameAs مغالطة_التفكيك.
- Fallacy_of_division sameAs Trugschluss_der_Division.
- Fallacy_of_division sameAs Falacia_de_división.
- Fallacy_of_division sameAs Väärä_divisio.
- Fallacy_of_division sameAs כשל_חלוקה.
- Fallacy_of_division sameAs Fallacia_divisionis.
- Fallacy_of_division sameAs m.02l7qt.
- Fallacy_of_division sameAs Diviziunea_ilogică.
- Fallacy_of_division sameAs Q1616189.
- Fallacy_of_division sameAs 分割謬誤.
- Fallacy_of_division wasDerivedFrom Fallacy_of_division?oldid=694539042.
- Fallacy_of_division isPrimaryTopicOf Fallacy_of_division.