The questionable cause—also known as causal fallacy, false cause, or non causa pro causa ("non-cause for cause" in Latin)—is a category of informal fallacies in which a cause is incorrectly identified.
For example: "Every time I go to sleep, the sun goes down. Therefore, my going to sleep causes the sun to set." The two events may coincide, but have no causal connection.[1]
Fallacies of questionable cause include:
References
- ↑ Bennett, Bo. "Questionable Cause". logicallyfallacious.com. Retrieved 2016-11-23.
External links
- Non causa pro causa in the Fallacy Files by Gary N. Curtis
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