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- Masked_man_fallacy 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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- Masked_man_fallacy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Logical_fallacies.
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- Masked_man_fallacy wikiPageWikiLink Identity_(philosophy).
- Masked_man_fallacy wikiPageWikiLink Identity_of_indiscernibles.
- Masked_man_fallacy wikiPageWikiLink Intension.
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- Masked_man_fallacy wikiPageWikiLink Philosophical_logic.
- Masked_man_fallacy wikiPageWikiLink Premise.
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- Masked_man_fallacy wikiPageWikiLink Validity.
- Masked_man_fallacy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Masked man fallacy".
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- Masked_man_fallacy subject Category:Logical_fallacies.
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- Masked_man_fallacy type Technique.
- Masked_man_fallacy 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.".
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- Masked_man_fallacy sameAs Ошибка_про_человека_в_маске.
- Masked_man_fallacy sameAs Q2060467.
- Masked_man_fallacy sameAs Q2060467.
- Masked_man_fallacy sameAs 蒙面人謬誤.
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