fallacy of composition and metaphysics
The fallacy of composition refers to the mistaken belief that if a certain property is true of individual parts of a whole, then it must also be true of the whole itself. Metaphysics, on the other hand, is a branch of philosophy concerned with exploring fundamental concepts and principles that underlie our understanding of reality, such as existence, substance, causality, and consciousness.
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