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- Q2060467 subject Q8218825.
- Q2060467 abstract "In philosophical logic, the masked man fallacy (also known as the intensional fallacy and the epistemic fallacy) is committed when one makes an illicit use of Leibniz's law in an argument. Leibniz's law states that, if one object has a certain property, while another object does not have the same property, the two objects cannot be identical.".
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- Q2060467 wikiPageWikiLink Q8218825.
- Q2060467 comment "In philosophical logic, the masked man fallacy (also known as the intensional fallacy and the epistemic fallacy) is committed when one makes an illicit use of Leibniz's law in an argument. Leibniz's law states that, if one object has a certain property, while another object does not have the same property, the two objects cannot be identical.".
- Q2060467 label "Masked man fallacy".