Examples of using Fallacy in English and their translations into Bengali
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This is patent fallacy.
This fallacy must have a name!
Let's be aware of this fallacy.
This fallacy is called the Straw Man fallacy.
I wouldn't say it is fallacy.
Nevertheless, a fallacy, that needs to be broken down completely for the following reasons.
I wouldn't say it's a fallacy.
The gambler's fallacy and inverse gambler's fallacy both explain some reasoning problems in common beliefs in luck.
An appeal to authority fallacy?
You apply the Straw Man Fallacy, and it does not work.
The appeal to authority fallacy?
However, this is a fallacy, as you will find out once you book a seat on our private plane for rent and travel on it.
I didn't say that it was the fallacy.
This is called the Fallacy of Straw Man.
Perception of healthy-gt; naturalistic fallacy.
This fallacy has a few other names:“black-and-white fallacy,”“either-or fallacy,”“false dichotomy,” and“bifurcation fallacy.”.
Then you will understand the fallacy of your reasoning.
The D'Alembert: Also known as‘the gambler's fallacy'.
This fallacy is also known as“black-and-white fallacy,”“either-or fallacy,”“false dichotomy,” and“bifurcation fallacy.”*.
You're still committing the argument from ignorance fallacy.
To a rationalist, a believer in luck who asserts that something has influenced his or her luck commits the"posthoc ergo propter hoc" logical fallacy: that because two events are connected sequentially, they are connected causally as well.
To a rationalist, a believer in luck who asserts that something has influenced his or her luck commits the"posthoc ergo propter hoc" logical fallacy: that because two events are connected sequentially, they are connected causally as well.
There are two fallacies in this approach.
For many couples the picture of childbirth is hazy and dotted with fallacies that cause unnecessary fear, even panic.
Marxism and Other Western Fallacies which appears to be the most systematic discussion of Marxism by Shariati, illustrates a clear distance between Ali Shariati and Marx.
Hank Campbell and microbiologist Alex Berezow have described"feel-good fallacies" used in politics, where politicians frame their positions in a way that makes people feel good about supporting certain policies even when scientific evidence shows there is no need to worry or there is no need for dramatic change on current programs….
President of the American Council on Science and Health Hank Campbell andmicrobiologist Alex Berezow have described"feel-good fallacies" used in politics, where politicians frame their positions in a way that makes people feel good about supporting certain policies even when scientific evidence shows there is no need to worry or there is no need for dramatic change on current programs.