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This research has demonstrated that “Fallacies are not reasoning errors”.
Until the development of integral logic, fallacies were considered reasoning or foundation errors. This research has demonstrated that fallacies are not errors; instead they are functional conducts or behaviors that ascertain beliefs or needs.
Fallacies respond to four elements that condition it:
-the capacity to reason
-the capacity to relate emotionally
-the capacity to elaborate frustrations
-the strategic style and stereotype from which the individual approaches reality
A fallacy is an unconscious lie. Fallacies rely on ethics based on intentions rather than on acts. That is why there are cultures, worldwide, considered less trustworthy. This happens, quite naturally, when the ethics of such culture lets intentionality supersede functionality.
Fallacies are the drivers of many human activities achieved through evasion from a reality man are unable to face. Man needs fallacies to face situations that affect his self-esteem; in turn, people gather to share fallacies.
The publication of “The Origin of Fallacies and Paradoxical Behaviors” opened new doors to the understanding of human evolution.
Until the development of integral logic, fallacies were considered reasoning or foundation errors. This research has demonstrated that fallacies are not errors; instead they are functional conducts or behaviors that ascertain beliefs or needs.
Fallacies respond to four elements that condition it:
-the capacity to reason
-the capacity to relate emotionally
-the capacity to elaborate frustrations
-the strategic style and stereotype from which the individual approaches reality
A fallacy is an unconscious lie. Fallacies rely on ethics based on intentions rather than on acts. That is why there are cultures, worldwide, considered less trustworthy. This happens, quite naturally, when the ethics of such culture lets intentionality supersede functionality.
Fallacies are the drivers of many human activities achieved through evasion from a reality man are unable to face. Man needs fallacies to face situations that affect his self-esteem; in turn, people gather to share fallacies.
The publication of “The Origin of Fallacies and Paradoxical Behaviors” opened new doors to the understanding of human evolution.