Thursday, February 11, 2010

Please give me an example of a statement that is not a false cause fallacy?

I need an example of a statement that is NOT a false cause fallacy. Please explain why if you can. Thank you very much!!!Please give me an example of a statement that is not a false cause fallacy?
A fallacy is, very generally, an error in reasoning. This differs from a factual error, which is simply being wrong about the facts. To be more specific, a fallacy is an ';argument'; in which the premises given for the conclusion do not provide the needed degree of support. A deductive fallacy is a deductive argument that is invalid (it is such that it could have all true premises and still have a false conclusion). An inductive fallacy is less formal than a deductive fallacy. They are simply ';arguments'; which appear to be inductive arguments, but the premises do not provided enough support for the conclusion. In such cases, even if the premises were true, the conclusion would not be more likely to be true.

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