Fallacies: Fallacy of division발음듣기
Fallacies: Fallacy of division
(intro music) Hello, I'm Paul Henne, and I'm a philosophy graduate student at Duke University.발음듣기
And in this video I'm gonna talk to you about an informal fallacy called the "fallacy of division."발음듣기
The fallacy of division is a defect in reasoning that arises when someone infers that what is true of something must also be true of that thing's parts.발음듣기
So, the fallacy is kind of like saying that because a university has some qualities, then all of that university's departments must also have those qualities.발음듣기
And that's a fallacy because even if a university is good all around, it doesn't necessarily mean that the university has a good taxidermy program, for instance.발음듣기
The argument seems attractive, but the style of argument will not always lead to true conclusions, for it might not be the case that the parts and the whole have the same qualities.발음듣기
Of course no one would make this argument, or assume that I own a car, but it demonstrates where the style of argument fails.발음듣기
Suppose that your friend made this argument: the computer is indestructible; the hard drive is a part of the computer; therefore, the hard drive is indestructible.발음듣기
Maybe your friend was making this argument in order to transfer the hard drive of the indestructible computer to a different computer.발음듣기
So, if would be unfortunate for her to find out that the hard drive is only indestructible when it's connected to the other components of the original computer.발음듣기
That is, to be precise, she hastily assumed that the hard drive, the part, is indestructible like the whole computer.발음듣기
So, we just learned about the fallacy of division, or the error in reasoning that comes about when a person infers that what is true of something must also be true of its parts.발음듣기
It is important, however, to note that this fallacious reasoning doesn't always lead to a false conclusion.발음듣기
Simply because there's fallacious reasoning doesn't necessarily mean that the conclusion will be false.발음듣기
It's interesting to note that this fallacy is also the converse of the fallacy of composition, which says that it's fallacious to infer that what is true of the parts of something is also true of the whole those parts compose.발음듣기
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