control fallacies
Control fallacies refer to the erroneous beliefs or logical flaws that lead individuals to assume they have complete control over external events or other people's actions, or conversely, to believe they have no control over their own thoughts, emotions, or choices. These fallacies typically involve an extreme or absolutist perspective on personal agency and overlook the complex interplay of various factors influencing outcomes.
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