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fallaciousfal‧la‧cious /fəˈleɪʃəs/ adjective formal - If we are to avoid this foundationalist conclusion we shall have to show that the regress argument is fallacious.
- In these circumstances facile and fallacious deductions about the consequences of having abolished the death penalty were bound to be rife.
- Of course, continued Durieu, this is a fallacious approach.
- Sometimes these views are based on reasoning that an economist would judge fallacious.
- Such a bill would be entirely fallacious.
- The either-or argument is of course as unfair as it is fallacious.
- This development was usually formally fallacious, as the philosopher G. E. Moore pointed out.
- This is fallacious, as a study of esoteric teachings soon makes clear.
containing or based on false ideas: Such an argument is misleading, if not wholly fallacious.—fallaciously adverb |