0 an idea that a lot of people think is true but is in fact false:
[ + that ] It is a common fallacy that women are worse drivers than men.
[ + that clause ] It is a common fallacy that only men are good at math.
The themes are: first, critical assessment must start from subjects' understanding; second, a modal fallacy; and third, fallacies of distribution.
The fallacy of natural science is that it proceeds as if uninterpreted material phenomena were primary, and had interpretations added to them later.
One should therefore not incur a fallacy of composition and draw the conclusion that weak labor institutions are favorable to technical change.
This curious contradiction or confusion is a fallacy to which most linguists seem prone.
The fallacy is: an obvious function of the machinery of access-consciousness is illicitly transferred to phenomenal consciousness.
In contrast, our commitment to the naturalistic fallacy is considerably weaker.
Protectionist fallacies had all been exposed, enlightenment was spreading, and landlords' resistance simply encouraged the build-up of more pressure for revenge.
Most analyses of spatial variations have thus been ecological, with the potential for falling into various fallacies.