fallacy of composition in environmental studies
The fallacy of composition in environmental studies refers to the incorrect assumption that what is true for a part of a system or environment is also true for the whole. It occurs when one mistakenly generalizes the characteristics or behaviors of individual components to the entire system, leading to erroneous conclusions about the overall functioning or impacts on the environment.
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