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fal·la·cy
/ˈfæləsi/
錯誤的觀念或信念,謬見,謬論
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fal·la·cy
n.
;
pl
.
Fallacies
1.
Deceptive
or
false
appearance
;
deceitfulness
;
that
which
misleads
the
eye
or
the
mind
;
deception
.
Winning
by
conquest
what
the
first
man
lost
,
By
fallacy
surprised
. --
Milton
.
2.
Logic
An
argument
,
or
apparent
argument
,
which
professes
to
be
decisive
of
the
matter
at
issue
,
while
in
reality
it
is
not
;
a
sophism
.
Syn:
--
Deception
;
deceit
;
mistake
.
Usage:
--
Fallacy
,
Sophistry
.
A
fallacy
is
an
argument
which
professes
to
be
decisive
,
but
in
reality
is
not
;
sophistry
is
also
false
reasoning
,
but
of
so
specious
and
subtle
a
kind
as
to
render
it
difficult
to
expose
its
fallacy
.
Many
fallacies
are
obvious
,
but
the
evil
of
sophistry
lies
in
its
consummate
art
.
“Men
are
apt
to
suffer
their
minds
to
be
misled
by
fallacies
which
gratify
their
passions
.
Many
persons
have
obscured
and
confounded
the
nature
of
things
by
their
wretched
sophistry
;
though
an
act
be
never
so
sinful
,
they
will
strip
it
of
its
guilt.”
--
South
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
fallacy
n
:
a
misconception
resulting
from
incorrect
reasoning
[
syn
: {
false
belief
]
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