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- Absence_paradox abstract "The absence paradox while named a paradox, is more precisely an informal fallacy and humorous misuse of language which results in the conclusion that "No one is ever present." The statement of the argument is some formulation of the following:No person is ever present because he is either not in Rome or alternatively is not in Beijing.Therefore, he must be somewhere else.If he is somewhere else he is not here.The use of this fallacy dates from the 19th century. The fallacy in the argument is that it interprets the relative adverb "else" in an absolute sense.".
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- Absence_paradox subject Category:Humour.
- Absence_paradox subject Category:Informal_fallacies.
- Absence_paradox subject Category:Paradoxes.
- Absence_paradox type Abstraction100002137.
- Absence_paradox type Cognition100023271.
- Absence_paradox type Communication100033020.
- Absence_paradox type Content105809192.
- Absence_paradox type Contradiction107206887.
- Absence_paradox type Fallacy105893916.
- Absence_paradox type Falsehood106756407.
- Absence_paradox type Idea105833840.
- Absence_paradox type InformalFallacies.
- Absence_paradox type Message106598915.
- Absence_paradox type Misconception105893653.
- Absence_paradox type Paradox106724559.
- Absence_paradox type Paradoxes.
- Absence_paradox type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
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- Absence_paradox comment "The absence paradox while named a paradox, is more precisely an informal fallacy and humorous misuse of language which results in the conclusion that "No one is ever present." The statement of the argument is some formulation of the following:No person is ever present because he is either not in Rome or alternatively is not in Beijing.Therefore, he must be somewhere else.If he is somewhere else he is not here.The use of this fallacy dates from the 19th century.".
- Absence_paradox label "Absence paradox".
- Absence_paradox label "不在場悖論".
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