Asked by Valya Janerico on Jul 04, 2024

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A fallacy is:

A) a proposition that is false
B) a conclusion that is false
C) a premise that is false
D) an error in reasoning
E) an argument with an implicit premise

Fallacy

An error in reasoning that renders an argument logically invalid, often due to a misconception or a misapplication of a principle.

Error In Reasoning

A mistake or flaw in the logical process of deducing conclusions, often leading to incorrect or invalid arguments.

Premise

A statement or proposition from which another is inferred or follows as a conclusion, used as the basis for an argument.

  • Uncover and discuss several logical fallacies.
  • Implement logical reasoning techniques to examine the credibility of arguments.
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bisma sohailJul 08, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
A fallacy is an error in reasoning, such as flawed logic or a misleading argument. It does not necessarily mean that the conclusion, premise, or proposition is false, although it often leads to a false conclusion. Therefore, choices A, B, and C are not entirely accurate. Choice E defines an argument that has an implied premise, which is different from a fallacy.