CRITICAL THINKING - Fallacies: Fallacy of Division
In this Wireless Philosophy video, Paul Henne (Duke University) describes the fallacy of division, the informal fallacy that arises when we assume that the parts of some whole must have the same properties as the whole they make up. He also discusses why water molecules aren't wet.
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