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The false dependence fallacy operates similarly to that of false cause, except that it looks, looks backward in time to establish connections. For example "Roosevelt was a warlike president. He did many things that encouraged the expansion of World War II and America's involvement. If Roosevelt hadn't been president, we would never have been in the war." The fallacy here lies in the contention that American involvement depended on Roosevelt's presidency and that no other state of affairs could have brought about the same result.
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I want to build a list of logical errors
I have a list of logical errors, but I'm always looking for more. I will post them as I get them ready.
Even Aristotle made errors in logic.
Adapted from Albrecht, Karl. Brain Power. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1980.
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