illogical conclusion

  • 1illogical conclusion — index non sequitur Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2illogical — adjective 1 not sensible or reasonable: erratic and illogical behaviour opposite logical (1) 2 not based on the principles of logic: an illogical conclusion illogically, adverb illogicality noun (U) …

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  • 3non sequitur — I noun anacoluthon, bad logic, circular reasoning, contradiction of terms, disconnectedness, discontinuity, fallacious argument, fallacious reasoning, fallacy, false reasoning, flaw in the argument, illogical conclusion, illogical deduction,… …

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  • 4non sequitur — /non sek wi teuhr, toor /; Lat. /nohn se kwi toordd / 1. Logic. an inference or a conclusion that does not follow from the premises. 2. a statement containing an illogical conclusion. [ < L: it does not follow] * * * …

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  • 5non sequitur — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Lat., sophism, illogicality. See unmeaningness. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. illogical conclusion, fallacy, conclusion that does not follow, non seq.*; see nonsense 1 , stupidity 2 …

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  • 6Home Taping Is Killing Music — was the slogan of a 1980s anti copyright infringement campaign by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), a British music industry trade group. With the rise in cassette recorder popularity, the BPI feared that people being able to record music&#8230; …

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  • 7Sir Henry At Rawlinson End — is a largely spoken word, solo comedy recording by Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band member Vivian Stanshall. It had its origin in Vivian Stanshall s recordings for the John Peel Show on BBC Radio One in the mid 1970s, and a track on the Bonzo s 1972 album&#8230; …

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  • 8burlesque show — Stage entertainment composed of slapstick sketches, bawdy humour, chorus numbers, and solo dances. Introduced in the U.S. in 1868 by a company of English chorus girls, it developed as a version of the minstrel show, divided into three parts: (1)&#8230; …

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  • 9paralogism — noun /pəˈɹalədʒɪzəm/ A fallacious argument or illogical conclusion, especially one committed by mistake, or believed by the speaker to be logical. Which is a Paralogism not admittible; a fallacy that dwels not in a cloud, and needs not the Sun to …

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  • 10Science and the Church — • Dicsusses the relationship between the two subjects Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Science and the Church     Science and the Church      …

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