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TopicIs there a name for this logical fallacy?
joe40001
11/18/19 9:16:19 AM
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Joelypoely posted...
joe40001 posted...
Joelypoely posted...
I'm not sure that it's a fallacy as it looks as though no argument is being made in the first place, just the opinion that the original speaker doesn't like freezing temperatures.


?
The argument comes from the second person.


Oh my bad. I thought the conclusion was 'You don't know what you want' which seemed irrelevant to P1 but it's really the implied conclusion of 'You like freezing temperatures'.

"You don't know what you want" is an argument, more explicitly:
"Because your 2 expressed claims, 'I dont like freezing temperatures' and 'I don't want to be set on fire', reject the entire set of what I believe are the possible stances on temperature, I am claiming 'You don't know what you want'"
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