Examples of using Fallacies in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Logical fallacies.
And lastly, the film had a few logical fallacies.
Most fallacies are types of unwitting ignorance.
Within this statement are two fallacies.
The names of the fallacies are for identification purposes only.
The world is full of lies, half-truths and fallacies.
The fallacies that cause delays, undermine quality, and raise costs.
Many scientists are incapable of recognizing their own logical fallacies.
He takes on all the fallacies of his day, most of which are fallacies of our own day as well.
We cannot, in this chapter, develop the many problems and fallacies of“democracy.”.
Thus all the chief tariff fallacies stem from the central fallacy with which this book is concerned.
The ways in which arguments go wrong fall into certain patterns,called logical fallacies.
This is one of Aristotle's 13 fallacies and is defined by assuming an“If Then” statement is commutative.
The ways in which arguments go wrong tend to fall into certain patterns,called logical fallacies.
Indeed I think it is true that most crude fallacies about economic policies derive from neglecting the indirect effects of those policies.
He can't resist the urge to pull down his pants and wiggle his butt,and he loves to point out his mom and dad's fallacies.
Unlike fallacies of relevance, in fallacies of defective induction, the premises are related to the conclusions yet only weakly support the conclusions.
You will also come away with many practical tools, like being able to read statistics, make better financial decisions,and avoid logical fallacies.
This book in particular discusses fallacies that many of us fall into when it comes to the ways that policy and behavior impact economic benefit;
The Labouchere: Also known as the“cancellation system” or“split martingale”,it uses typical gambler's fallacies and is another guaranteed way to lose.
Aristotle had discussed logical fallacies, commonly found in human reasoning, but Bacon was original in looking behind the forms of reasoning to underlying psychological causes.
In the course of studying economics you will also come across with many practical tools, such as being able to read statistics, make better financial decisions,and avoid logical fallacies.
Having devoted most of his previous writings to demonstrating the fallacies in the arguments for protectionism, Bastiat turned his attention to a new enemy of economic liberty: socialism.
And these mental shortcuts can lead to irrational decisions, not like falling in love or bungee jumping off a cliff,but logical fallacies that can easily be proven wrong.
The fallacies of distributed computing are a set of assertions made by L Peter Deutsch and others at Sun Microsystems describing false assumptions that programmers new to distributed applications invariably make.
In addition to enlightening me about the spiritual truths behind menopause,these women also gave me a lot of down-to-earth advice about the myths and fallacies that surround the physical transformation.
The countries that embraced the fallacies of 20th century economics now face an imperative to transform their culture, institutions, technology, and infrastructure to align with the eight principles of a 21st century economics outlined in my previous YES! column.
As I describe this history, I think that you will be able to understand why many of our leaders andtheir followers have deluded us into believing these racist fallacies and how they have been perpetuated from the late Middle Ages to the present.
NEW YORK- The current twin crises in finance and the real economy, what Americans call Wall Street and Main Street, and the interminable discussions about financial reform and the prospects for economic recovery,have spawned several fallacies that need to be addressed and dismissed.