单词 | genetic fallacy |
释义 | > as lemmasgenetic fallacy genetic fallacy n. the fallacy of judging the value of something, or the truth of a belief, by its origin. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > logic > logical syllogism > logical argument > [noun] > logical fallacy > other types of fallacy ignoratio elenchi1559 fallacy of (the) accident1568 fallacy of division?1582 amphiboly1588 amphibology1589 equivocation1605 dominative argument1656 fallacy of the heapa1774 illicit process1827 obscurum per obscurius1842 genetic fallacy1904 type-fallacy1935 1904 J. M. Baldwin in Psychol. Rev. 11 41 The treatment of mind as real and body as subjective, when the very progression in which mind is found as real guarantees mind only in a dualism with real body..is the ‘genetic fallacy’—confusing the terms of different genetic progressions. 1934 M. R. Cohen & E. Nagel Introd. Logic xix. 388 (heading) The genetic fallacy. 1941 Mind 50 386 The ‘scientific method of interpreting Spinoza's philosophy’ must avoid both the ‘normative fallacy’ and the ‘genetic fallacy’. 1959 I. G. MacCaffrey Paradise Lost as ‘Myth’ 210 Milton never committed the genetic fallacy which claims that good and evil are rendered indistinguishable when they are seen to have a common source. 1965 Philosophy 40 351 To commit a Genetic Fallacy, the fallacy of supposing that an opinion is discredited when its causal origins are revealed. < as lemmas |
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