Alleged certainty

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The Alleged certainty ( english alleged certainty ,) as acceptance of the conclusion ( English Assuming the conclusion referred to), is a fallacy . A conclusion is made here, although the premise is merely accepted and justified with a sham evidence such as an argumentum ad populum and, moreover, there is insufficient evidence for this premise.

Shape:

“Everyone knows that X is true. That's why X is true. "

See also

swell

  1. ^ Alleged Certainty. Retrieved May 14, 2017 (English).