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- An Article About the World -- Why We Resume Being Alive Even Reluctantly
Maybe beyond the ad-populum fallacy that we "must" be successful because many others are and/or to please Thus, innocence is, to a large degree, an enemy of the philosopher, even if it appears friendly.
- When I Entered "Full Hermit Mode" -- Struggles in Public Philosophership
It's a tedious job where even the simplest of fallacies can challenge the existence of the claims you're Even if it met with controversy, one should remind themselves of the ad-populum fallacy.
- The Philosophy of Emotional Epistemology -- Should We Always Listen to Our Heart?
Claiming that popularity is objective, sins in the ad-populum fallacy. journeys and perspectives, but much of emotion is impression, subjective to associations of biases and fallacies Attributing your internal experience to the object itself, as a necessary part of that object is a logical fallacy feeling can easily lead us down a path of illogical conclusions and disregard for evidence through fallacies such as the Strawman's Fallacy and Whataboutism.
- The Philosophy of Trust and Luck -- How To Apply Trust Wisely
"ultimate" medium of potential where you can meet a very wide variety of people, all with different degrees Enable them to commit the parasocial fallacy , and they will be angry at you for their own misunderstanding
- The Colour Paradox -- The Flaw of Human Logic -- How Synthesis Is Key For Greater Understanding
In other words, much of what we deem as objective is a product of the ad-populum fallacy. Therefore, much of our understanding is fallacious by default. As such, our own ad-hominem and strawman's fallacy can dismiss an actually-refreshing, unique experience Logic, the cornerstone of philosophy , is there as a tool for navigating uncertainty, for identifying fallacies
- How to Examine Philosophy
contemporary science, but instead it relies far more on logical cohesiveness and the attempt to commit as few fallacies And those who don't bother learning fallacies , might struggle to understand the logic behind philosophical Since it can be very tiring , some people may fall into the fallacy that tiring complexity is worthless
- Why You Should Be Good and Not Evil According to Occam's Razor
However, the fallacy of evil arrives in the form of Occam's Razor. Such decisions can help us question Heisenberg's intellect at least to a degree.
- The Philosophy of Numbers and Meanings -- How They Are the Keys to Reality and Subjectivity
It's a fallacy to believe numbers are solely mathematical constructs, despite everything arguably capable All things and beings deserve the benefit of the doubt in some degree, in order to allow a more balanced
- Mind-Brain-Net: How the Internet Might Evolve and Its Risk
in a world where our thoughts are constantly exposed to others, or whether we want to preserve some degree I call it the progression fallacy .
- Why Fiction Can Be a Poor Teacher of Reality (And When It Does Teach Us Well) -- The Philosophy of Media
The Fallacy of Fictional "Facts" Some might believe fictional details mirror reality because they feel The Fallacy of Fictional Facts So, why do people fall prey to this fallacy?
- How to Overcome Denial and Unlock Reality
As we pretend that we did nothing wrong because of normalcy and other, easily-disputable logical fallacies Fallacies that decrease the clarity of reality's understanding.
- Why Celebrities Shouldn't Be Privileged
ever come to a point where a new nobility is born out of social media, let us not forget the logical fallacy known as the ad populum fallacy – the fact that more people support something or someone does not make
- Fear and the Right: Navigating Resistance and Courage (And Philosocom's Fear Guide)
That's even if the people in question are of authority, thus leading to the authority fallacy . The whole life lesson I have for the existing of the emotional fallacy created by social construct is People are victims of the "What Will They Think Fallacy".
- The Rubinshteinic Philosophy on Education
We are praised when we are to learn a degree , even though having a degree won't necessarily make us
- A Critique of System of Illusion -- Reality as Application
A tool that can have different degrees of functionality, in relation to our ambitions. -- Igal Shenderey mercilessly, while trying to not have a care in the world , about the distraction that is the ad-hominem fallacy We mainly intensify problems using that fallacy.
- Usefulness of Human Beings: Why Everyone Matters
conclude from all of this is that no matter who you are, as long as you are human, you have at least some degree meaningless, because as long as we are alive, we have the chance to be helpful and/or productive to a degree
- The Emotioncracy -- How Sensitivity Can Corrupt (And How to Reduce Sensitivity)
tone toward emotional sensitivity, the article acknowledges the value of sensitivity to a reasonable degree It's a generation that may condemn the otherside through the fallacious self-defense mechanism of whataboutism We need sensitivity to a reasonable degree.
- On My Illnesses and Their Irony
All for a degree I didn't even need to survive. Eventually, all of this was too much. work I despised, the desire to get a good grade so I'll get these cursed points for the prestigious degree
- Understanding Patterns and Their Role in Elementary Reality
It's the path of a person who thinks using the Strawman's fallacy is rational. is also known as intersubjectivity , and most often than not, it pretends to be objectivity through fallacies
- My Own Wake -- Solitude of Worlds (A Dark Poem)
I want to help them, Must be stronger than them, Won’t let this fallacy, Win... They reject the "fallacy" of existential despair and affirm their own relevance and vitality, mirroring
- What is True Evil?
This is how the fallacy of whataboutism flourishes. For me that a degree of evil that easily led to horrible atrocities I refuse to enable with my behavior
- The Wayless Truth -- The Philosophy of Plausibility Vs Complexity
Taking something with greater seriousness just because of this, is known as the authority fallacy. This highlights the fallacy of ad hominem - judging the claim based on the claimant.
- The Philosophy of Cyberpunk -- What We Can Learn From The Sci-Fi Subgenre (By Mr. Igal Shenderey)
important to inspect the pros and cons of any technology before we choose to embrace it, due to the novelty fallacy anything new at the price of being regarded as controversial or anything else involving the ad-hominem fallacy
- On Diggin' Up Bones -- Directory On the Past
the-rubinshteinic-technique-to-deal-with-the-past-for-a-better-future https://www.philosocom.com/post/the-past https://www.philosocom.com/post/the-lapse-fallacy-why-time-doesn-t-matter-much-in-logic-philosophy Reflecting on our past with the strawman's fallacy in our way of thinking, can disregard certain people
- On "Klumnikism" -- What It Takes To Not Be Worthless
However, this thinking may be flawed by a fallacy I call the Victory fallacy.