fallacy of composition
The fallacy of composition is a logical error that occurs when an individual assumes that what is true or beneficial for one part or individual of a whole will also be true or beneficial for the entire whole.
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- fallacy of composition in philosophy
- fallacy of composition in politics
- fallacy of composition in psychology
- fallacy of composition in science
- fallacy of composition in sociology
- fallacy of composition in statistics
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- composition/division fallacy
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