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FALSE CAUSE

by Tommaso
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Definition

False Cause is a type of


This logical fallacy is logical fallacy that
also known as casual FALSELY assumes that
fallacy, because the two one event causes
events may coincide but another.
they have no casual
connections.
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Why I choose this logical fallacy

For example
I choose False Cause I always see this logical
fallacy growing up, when I
as my logical fallacy
was with my prayer aunt,
because it’s very she would always make me
common and we can pray for a parking spot when
found it on a day to we were driving around the
day basis and it’s very parking lot. When we found
common in social a spot, she would always
thank Jesus.
media too.
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Some examples:
➜ "Every time I go to sleep, the sun goes down.
Therefore, my going to sleep causes the sun to set."
➜ As we can se the two events are falsly being connected
with each other.
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Transition Headline
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Explanation:
Your brother goes to the gym
and he works out.
If you won’t go to the gym I
doubt that you’ll become very
MUSCULAR
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One more example


The scientist
thought he was the
problem because his
experiment would
always fail…

It wasn’t his fault


R.I.P.🕊💔
Thanks for your attention!
CREDITS:
https://helpfulprofessor.com/false-cause-fallacy-examples/

https://valenciacollege.edu/students/learning-support/winter-p
ark/communications/documents/LogicalFallaciesCSSCTipSh
eet_Revised_.pdf

https://dictionary.apa.org/false-cause

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