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what is aristotle fallacy

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Answered by cutebaby071
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The truth of the conclusions of an argument does not determine whether the argument is a fallacy - it is the argument which is fallacious. The Greek thinker Aristotle held the view that if a body is moving, some external force is required to keep it moving. This is called Aristotle's Fallacy
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Answered by khudhi
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A fallacy is an argument that is not logically sound. The truth of the conclusions of an argument does not determine whether the argument is a fallacy - it is the argument which is fallacious.

The Greek thinker Aristotle held the view that if a body is moving, some external force is required to keep it moving. This is called Aristotle's Fallacy.

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