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10 November, 21:55

What is fallacy of oversimplification

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  1. 10 November, 23:11
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    Fallacy of oversimplification is also known as Fallacy of Reduction or "Reductive fallacy".

    This fallacy is a type of faulty reasoning that involves a faulty causation, it is either about the reduction of a certain effect to a minimum of causes or reducing a complex array of causes to a single one, that cannot take account for all the effects of it or for it at all.

    Example: "P1. Poverty is linked to causes of crime.

    C. Therefore, if we eradicate poverty, we will eradicate crime."
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