• Post hoc ergo propter hoc (Latin: 'after this, therefore because of this') is an informal fallacy that states "Since event Y followed event X, event Y...
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  • Latin phrase cum hoc ergo propter hoc ('with this, therefore because of this'). This differs from the fallacy known as post hoc ergo propter hoc ("after this...
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  • Propter hoc may refer to: Cum hoc ergo propter hoc (Latin: "with this, therefore because of this"), an informal fallacy suggesting that when two events...
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  • conjunctions Cum hoc ergo propter hoc – Refutation of a logical fallacyPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Post hoc ergo propter hoc – Fallacy...
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  • implies causation (cum hoc, ergo propter hoc) Third-cause fallacy Wrong direction Fallacy of the single cause Post hoc ergo propter hoc Observational interpretation...
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  • failure to properly investigate the cause of an observed effect. Cum hoc ergo propter hoc (Latin for 'with this, therefore because of this'; correlation...
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  • soldier. See salary. cum grano salis with a grain of salt Not to be taken too seriously or as the literal truth. cum hoc ergo propter hoc with this, therefore...
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  • bias Confirmation bias Cum hoc ergo propter hoc Observer bias Observer-expectancy effect Pareidolia Post hoc ergo propter hoc Radical behaviorism Subject-expectancy...
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  • not representative of the average occurrence of such a thing. Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc is another fallacy that is often paired with anecdotes. "I was stung...
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    The post hoc fallacy assumes that because B comes after A, A caused B. It gets its name from the Latin phrase "post hoc, ergo propter hoc", which translates...
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  • soldier. See salary. cum grano salis with a grain of salt Not to be taken too seriously or as the literal truth. cum hoc ergo propter hoc with this, therefore...
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  • Cultural studies Culture Culture of life Culture of the Song dynasty Cum hoc ergo propter hoc Cura te ipsum Curie Curiosity Curious George Brigade Curry's paradox...
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  • List of fallacies Lived experience – Phenomenological concept Post hoc ergo propter hoc – Fallacy of assumption of causality based on sequence of events...
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  • middle Modus ponens Modus tollens Necessity and sufficiency Post hoc ergo propter hoc Rosen, Kenneth H. (2019). Discrete Mathematics and its Applications:...
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    further amplifying the issue. One prominent example is the post hoc ergo propter hoc fallacy — a Latin phrase meaning "after this, therefore because of...
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  • virtutem. Sic ergo dominatur inferioribus et superioribus et tu dominaberis sursum et deorsum, tecum enim est lux luminum, et propter hoc fugient a te...
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    JSTOR 1991374. S2CID 154058316. Tobin, James (1970). "Money and Income: Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc?" Quarterly Journal of Economics, 84(2), pp. 301–17. Tobin, James...
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    huc lebegio vento appulsis, cum Callicutium peterent, appellata propter inauditam earum avium ibidem magnitudinem, porro cum hujus terrae littus ad 2000...
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    Christian God. Instead, they worship dragons and birds (dracones adorant cum volucribus) to whom people bought from slavers are sacrificed. According...
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  • conjecture that the one caused the other. That would be an argument post hoc ergo propter hoc. Kington-Oliphant, 1862, p. 304. History of Popery, 1838, p. 138...
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  • amplietur eis hoc ius quoad a) annulum etiam cum gemma « ipsis a iure huius canonis concessum » (can. 136, § 2), b) et biretum doctorale, (idest: cum quatuor...
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  • per homines, hoc est, per Petrum et Apostolos, eorumque successores administratur cum imperio sibi proprio, nee aliunde dependente ; ergo Ecclesia est...
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  • to keep the peace or pursue a fugitive. /ˈpɒsi ˌkɒmɪˈteɪtəs/ post hoc ergo propter hoc after this, therefore because of this A logical fallacy that suggests...
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  • Literature, vol. 2 part 1, pages 85-86. Cicero, Or. 184: at cōmicōrum sēnāriī propter similitūdinem sermōnis sīc saepe sunt abiectī, ut non numquam vix in eīs...
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  • 8). Si ergo omnis plenitudo divinitatis inhabitat in Christo, jam non ex part similis et ex parte dissimilis, sicut nunc asserunt, qui propter contentionem...
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    114, 116, 115, 184, 56, 54, 110, 117 according to Schmitz], XIX.6, XIX.7 ["ergo superbus – castitatem uoue"], XIX.5 [item nos 183, 182, 187], XIX.7 ["deus...
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