Fallacy Of Generalization, Fallaciously Parallel Example& Quotes
Fallacy Of Generalization, Fallaciously Parallel Example& Quotes By Dr. Sohail Ansari
Conceived and worded by DR Sohail Ansari (originality of concepts and originality of words).
He believes that there can never be a zero scope for improvement and appreciates criticism if it is not for the sake of criticism.
Fallacy
of generalization
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‘That it is impossible to
foretell the future is easily demonstrated.
For if a person should foresee being injured by a mill wheel on the next
day, the person would cancel the trip to the mill and remain at home in bed. Since the injury the next day by the wheel
wouldn’t occur, it can not in any way be said that the future has been
foretold’
·
That it is impossible to
foretell the future is easily demonstrated. Flood is predicted to be too
damaging to the lives in villages. Government act promptly and evacuate
villages before flood hits. Since damage to lives would not occur, it can not
in any way be said that the future has been foretold.
Fallaciously parallel example:
·
Educationist predicted that
the students would not be intelligent, if they were not taught math from grade
1 to grade 10. Students were taught math from grade 1 to 10; however, a few
students in grade 10 are not intelligent, thus prediction was wrong.
Quotable
Quote from ‘O’
Organization
·
There is nothing wrong if
it is hard to imagine you in the beginning without an organization, but there
is something definitely wrong with you if it never becomes hard to imagine an
organization without you.
Obscenity and censorship
·
Subtle obscenity is
stretching of censorship laws by taking advantage of sphere in which
experimentation is possible.
·
Never seem but always
doing makes violation of censorship laws sustainable.
One and only
·
One man is defined by
different people in various different ways because people often take one
attribute as the only attribute.
Out of mind
·
No one is our digital
world is out of mind because of being out of sight, people are simply crowded
out.
Originality
·
Originality is not only
exploring a topic first time but also coming up with a new perspective on well-explored
one.
·
Completing the unfinished
work of a deceased author requires giving up one’s own originality and coming
up with that of author.
Orien.tal.ist
·
Orien.tal.ist understands
divine command and misinterprets it; and scholar misunderstands and interprets
it.
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