1 min readMar 16, 2018
A good example of the Nominal Fallacy — when we believe that…
a phenomenon that is named is a phenomenon that is known, and that to know the name is to know the phenomenon.
A good example of the Nominal Fallacy — when we believe that…
a phenomenon that is named is a phenomenon that is known, and that to know the name is to know the phenomenon.
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