• (also known as concretism, hypostatization, or the fallacy of misplaced concreteness) is a fallacy of ambiguity, when an abstraction (abstract belief or...
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  • hypostatization, or the fallacy of misplaced concreteness) – treating an abstract belief or hypothetical construct as if it were a concrete, real event or physical...
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    realism Emic and etic Fallacy of misplaced concreteness Good regulator Knowledge argument Ludic fallacy Mental model Mind projection fallacy Nominalism Non-Aristotelian...
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    often lead to ritualistic decision-making, illusion of control, and the fallacy of misplaced concreteness: mistaking the map for the territory. However, if...
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    Panpsychism (category Theory of mind)
    the fallacy of misplaced concreteness Whitehead criticizes—Whitehead's concept of "actual occasion" refers to the "immediate experienced occasion" of any...
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    Alfred North Whitehead (category Academics of Imperial College London)
    materialists have mistaken the abstract for the concrete (what Whitehead calls the "fallacy of misplaced concreteness"). To put it another way, a thing or person...
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    David Ray Griffin (category University of Oregon alumni)
    Time and the Fallacy of Misplaced Concreteness". Physics and the Ultimate Significance of Time (pbk. ed.). Albany: State University of New York Press. pp...
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  • the inappropriate "reification" (in the manner of Whitehead's "fallacy of misplaced concreteness") of the abstract concept, "ego"? Is the intervention...
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  • terms Fallacy of hasty generalization Fallacy of irrelevant conclusion Fallacy of many questions Fallacy of misplaced concreteness Fallacy of necessity...
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  • Gregory Bateson (category Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences)
    otherwise, stated Bateson, was to be guilty of what Alfred North Whitehead called the "fallacy of misplaced concreteness." There was no singular or self-evident...
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    fallacy of misplaced concreteness. The following hadith for instance illustrates the context of when Muhammad had declared himself to be the "last of...
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    "the fallacy of misplaced concreteness," the tendency among Mormon theorists like Sorenson to keep the discussion trained on all sorts of extraneous subtopics...
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  • also held that our understanding of the world is usually mistaken because we hold to the 'fallacy of misplaced concreteness' in seeing constantly changing...
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  • DSRP (category Wikipedia articles with possible conflicts of interest from May 2024)
    Critical systems thinking Conceptual model Double-loop learning Fallacy of misplaced concreteness Function model Higher order thinking Knowing and the Known...
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    Royal Commission on Animal Magnetism (category History of science)
    words, "reification", in the manner of Whitehead's "fallacy of misplaced concreteness". Mesmer was also well aware of the extent to which, through the "distortion"...
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    Intentional Fallacy", "The Affective Fallacy") with those that discuss concerns he feels are necessary to the study of poetry ("The Concrete Universal"...
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    Reductionism (category Metatheory of science)
    He refers to this as the "fallacy of the misplaced concreteness". His scheme was to frame a rational, general understanding of phenomena, derived from our...
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  • 'Atlantis': Staudenmaier 2008 Gardner, Martin (1957) [1952]. Fads and Fallacies in the Name of Science. Dover Books on the Occult. Dover Publications. pp. 169...
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  • version of the model does not predict collusion. Here the demand is increasing, as with Veblen goods, stock buyers with the "hot hand" fallacy preferring...
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    Joseph Stiglitz (category Academics of the University of Manchester)
    economist of the World Bank, it continues his argument on how misplaced faith in free-market ideology led to the global economic issues of today, with...
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  • Bill Gaede (category Criticism of science)
    existence of God. The vast array of his arguments revolve around the fallacy of reification, or misplaced concreteness. Gaede explains that all theories of mathematical...
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  • John Frankenheimer (category American people of German-Jewish descent)
    the same critical fallacy that led to praise of Judgment at Nuremberg (1961)—a corrupt, commercial film—because we disapproved of Nazi war crimes, A...
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