logical fallacy

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  • “You can't prove Santa doesn't exist, therefore Santa does exist.”

logical fallacy (plural logical fallacies)

  1. A fallacy; a clearly defined error in reasoning used to support or refute an argument, excluding simple unintended mistakes.
    Synonyms: fallacy; see also Thesaurus:incorrect argument
    Hyponyms: formal fallacy, informal fallacy
  2. A formal fallacy.
    A valid syllogism contains three terms; with four it commits the logical fallacy known as quaternio terminorum.

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