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- Proof_by_example abstract "Proof by example (also known as inappropriate generalization) is a logical fallacy whereby one or more examples are claimed as "proof" for a more general statement.This fallacy has the following structure, and argument form:Structure:I know that X is such.Therefore, anything related to X is also such.Argument form:I know that x, which is a member of group X, has the property P.Therefore, all other elements of X have the property P.The following example demonstrates why this is a logical fallacy: I've seen a person shoot someone dead. Therefore, all people are murderers.The flaw in this argument is very evident, but arguments of the same form can sometimes seem somewhat convincing, as in the following example:I've seen Gypsies steal. So, Gypsies must be thieves.↑".
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- Proof_by_example wikiPageWikiLink Affirming_the_consequent.
- Proof_by_example wikiPageWikiLink Anecdotal_evidence.
- Proof_by_example wikiPageWikiLink Argument_form.
- Proof_by_example wikiPageWikiLink Bayesian_probability.
- Proof_by_example wikiPageWikiLink Category:Quantificational_fallacies.
- Proof_by_example wikiPageWikiLink Constructive_proof.
- Proof_by_example wikiPageWikiLink Counterexample.
- Proof_by_example wikiPageWikiLink Inductive_reasoning.
- Proof_by_example wikiPageWikiLink Informal_fallacy.
- Proof_by_example wikiPageWikiLink List_of_rules_of_inference.
- Proof_by_example wikiPageWikiLink Logical_form.
- Proof_by_example wikiPageWikiLink Modus_ponens.
- Proof_by_example wikiPageWikiLink Proof_by_construction.
- Proof_by_example wikiPageWikiLinkText "Proof by example".
- Proof_by_example wikiPageWikiLinkText "proof by example".
- Proof_by_example hasPhotoCollection Proof_by_example.
- Proof_by_example wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Formal_Fallacy.
- Proof_by_example wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Proof_by_example subject Category:Quantificational_fallacies.
- Proof_by_example hypernym Fallacy.
- Proof_by_example type Article.
- Proof_by_example type Article.
- Proof_by_example type Fallacy.
- Proof_by_example comment "Proof by example (also known as inappropriate generalization) is a logical fallacy whereby one or more examples are claimed as "proof" for a more general statement.This fallacy has the following structure, and argument form:Structure:I know that X is such.Therefore, anything related to X is also such.Argument form:I know that x, which is a member of group X, has the property P.Therefore, all other elements of X have the property P.The following example demonstrates why this is a logical fallacy: I've seen a person shoot someone dead. ".
- Proof_by_example label "Proof by example".
- Proof_by_example sameAs Demostración_mediante_ejemplo.
- Proof_by_example sameAs m.026g7fh.
- Proof_by_example sameAs Dovadă_prin_exemplu.
- Proof_by_example sameAs Patunay_sa_pamamagitan_ng_halimbawa.
- Proof_by_example sameAs Q623213.
- Proof_by_example sameAs Q623213.
- Proof_by_example wasDerivedFrom Proof_by_example?oldid=652866335.
- Proof_by_example isPrimaryTopicOf Proof_by_example.