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2 May, 06:15

what is a post hoc fallacy?

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  1. 2 May, 09:01
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    It's the fallacy of stating or thinking that if 'B' came after 'A', then 'A' must havecaused 'B'.

    Here's a ridiculous example:

    Every day at 4:00 in the morning, I rub this gold ring that I always carry

    in my pocket, and every day, within two or three hours, the sun rises.

    This has been happening regularly, for almost five years now, so I know

    that I can totally rely on it ...

    I'm getting ready to write to my Congressman and tell him that if he does not

    send me five million dollars within a week, I will not rub the ring for a week, and

    that will cause havoc with farming, transportation, and weather, since the sun

    will not rise for a week.
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