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This sounds a lot like the Slippery Slope |
answered on Sunday, Apr 29, 2018 07:11:39 AM by Bo Bennett, PhD | |
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Sounds like an application of the “sorites paradox”, which can appear as a couple of fallacies, like the "Continuum fallacy" (here called "Argument of the beard<>") or of course, as Bo stated, the "slippery slope" argument
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answered on Sunday, Apr 29, 2018 11:34:22 AM by Ad Hominem Info |
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