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- Historical_fallacy abstract "The historical fallacy, also called the psychological fallacy, is a logical fallacy originally described by philosopher John Dewey in The Psychological Review in 1896: \"A set of considerations which hold good only because a completed process is read into the content of the process which conditions this completed result.\" More simply, the historical fallacy is reading into a process the results that occur because of that process. Dewey writes:\"The fallacy that arises when this is done is virtually the psychological or historical fallacy. A set of considerations which hold good only because of a completed process, is read into the content of the process which conditions this completed result. A state of things characterizing an outcome is regarded as a true description of the events which led up to this outcome; when, as a matter of fact, if this outcome had already been in existence, there would have been no necessity for the process.\"↑ 1.0 1.1".
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- Historical_fallacy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Logical_fallacies.
- Historical_fallacy wikiPageWikiLink Informal_fallacy.
- Historical_fallacy wikiPageWikiLink John_Dewey.
- Historical_fallacy wikiPageWikiLink Process_theory.
- Historical_fallacy wikiPageWikiLink Reductionism.
- Historical_fallacy wikiPageWikiLink Supervenience.
- Historical_fallacy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Historical fallacy".
- Historical_fallacy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Distinguish.
- Historical_fallacy subject Category:Logical_fallacies.
- Historical_fallacy hypernym Fallacy.
- Historical_fallacy type Argument.
- Historical_fallacy type Fallacy.
- Historical_fallacy type Technique.
- Historical_fallacy type Thing.
- Historical_fallacy comment "The historical fallacy, also called the psychological fallacy, is a logical fallacy originally described by philosopher John Dewey in The Psychological Review in 1896: \"A set of considerations which hold good only because a completed process is read into the content of the process which conditions this completed result.\" More simply, the historical fallacy is reading into a process the results that occur because of that process.".
- Historical_fallacy label "Historical fallacy".
- Historical_fallacy differentFrom Historians_fallacy.
- Historical_fallacy sameAs Q5774252.
- Historical_fallacy sameAs m.0c984f.
- Historical_fallacy sameAs Q5774252.
- Historical_fallacy wasDerivedFrom Historical_fallacy?oldid=687807004.
- Historical_fallacy isPrimaryTopicOf Historical_fallacy.