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      Nominal fallacy - Wikipedia

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      The nominal fallacy, also known as the naming-explaining fallacy, is a logical fallacy in which it is incorrectly assumed that giving something a name is tantamount to explaining it.

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      Nominal fallacy - Edge.org

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      An instance of the nominal fallacy is most easily seen when the meaning or importance of a term or concept shrinks with knowledge. One example of this would be ...

      Nominal Fallacy | SpringerLink

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      Aug 29, 2018 - The nominal fallacy is the belief that by naming something, we have also explained it. The naming of a concept does not make the meaning of ...

      Logical Fallacies in Psychology - Ken Pope

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      The nominal fallacy is the mistake of assuming that because we have given a name to something, therefore we have explained it. Example: Therapist A: "I just don' ...

      A good example of the Nominal Fallacy — when we believe ...

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      Mar 15, 2018 - A good example of the Nominal Fallacy — when we believe that…. a phenomenon that is named is a phenomenon that is known, and that to ...

      Why is the nominal fallacy an issue in abnormal psychology ...

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      "Nominal" means name or existing by a name only, whereas "fallacy" means mistaken belief. Thus, a nominal fallacy is an error of believing that the label or ...

      The Nominal Fallacy at Work | Chaco Canyon Consulting

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      Jan 1, 2014 - We can extend the nominal fallacy concept slightly to an Attributes Fallacy, which is the logical error of believing that we've explained an entity — ...

      Meme: The Nominal Fallacy - mxplx

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      Dec 19, 2013 - An instance of the nominal fallacy is most easily seen when the meaning or importance of a term or concept shrinks with knowledge. One ...

      A thoughtproduct in the life of...: The Nominal Fallacy

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      Aug 4, 2010 - The nominal fallacy is the mistake of assuming that because we have given a name to something, therefore we have explained it. Example:

      The Development of Psychopathology: Nature and Nurture

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      This illusion, called the nominal fallacy, is classically illustrated by a character in Moliere's Imaginary Invalid, who explained that a sleeping potion worked ...
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      The nominal fallacy, also known as the naming-explaining fallacy, is a logical fallacy in which it is incorrectly assumed that giving something a name is tantamount to explaining it. Stuart Firestein has described the fallacy as "...the error of believing that the label carries explanatory information." Wikipedia
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