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Definition of Fallaciousness
1. Noun. Result of a fallacy or error in reasoning.
Definition of Fallaciousness
1. Noun. The property of being fallacious. ¹
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Definition of Fallaciousness
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Fallaciousness
Literary usage of Fallaciousness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of Jeremy Bentham by Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring (1839)
"Deceptive fallaciousness — its modes. Falsity essential, falsity in circumstances,
falsity in degree, falsity irrelevant. The dis. tinctions expressed by ..."
2. The Science of Law by Sheldon Amos (1896)
"These considerations point to the fallaciousness of the notion of making experiments
in legislation. There can, strictly speaking, be no real experiments in ..."
3. Doctrine and Doctrinal Disruption: Being an Examination of the Intellectual by William Hurrell Mallock (1900)
"... CHAPTER XII On the entire fallaciousness of the claim of Broad Church, or non-
doctrinal Christianity, to have any real identity with the Christians of ..."
4. Horse-shoes and Horse-shoeing: Their Origin, History, Uses, and Abuses by George Fleming (1869)
"THE UNILATERAL SHOE. YOUATT AND HIS TEACHING. MILES* METHOD OF SHOEING.
ITS Fallaciousness. HOT-FITTING. ..."
5. The Medico-chirurgical Review, and Journal of Practical Medicine (1844)
"... is another circumstance which tende to induce a suspicion of the fallaciousness
of this test. Thus, a dilute solution of albumen (white of egg) gives a ..."