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fallacy of division

American  

noun

Logic.
  1. the fallacy of inferring that a property of the whole is also a property of parts or members of the whole (opposed to fallacy of composition).


Etymology

Origin of fallacy of division

First recorded in 1670–75

Example Sentences

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The fallacy of division has been accommodated by modern writers to the meaning which they have assigned to the fallacy of composition.

From Deductive Logic by Stock, St. George William Joseph

The fallacy of division is the converse of the fallacy of composition.

From Practical Argumentation by Pattee, George K.

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