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- Retrospective_determinism abstract "Retrospective determinism is the informal fallacy that because something happened, it was therefore bound to happen; the term was coined by the French philosopher Henri Bergson. For example:When he declared himself dictator of the Roman Republic, Julius Caesar was bound to be assassinated.Were this an argument, it would give no rational grounds on which to conclude that Caesar's assassination was the only possible outcome, or even the most likely outcome under the circumstances. This type of fallacy can precede a hasty generalization: because something happened in given circumstances, it was not only bound to happen, but will in fact always happen given those circumstances. For example:Caesar was assassinated when he declared himself dictator. Sic semper tyrannis: this goes to show that all dictators will eventually be assassinated.Not only is this irrational, it is factually false.".
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- Retrospective_determinism subject Category:Logical_fallacies.
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- Retrospective_determinism type Content105809192.
- Retrospective_determinism type Fallacy105893916.
- Retrospective_determinism type Idea105833840.
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- Retrospective_determinism type LogicalFallacy105894143.
- Retrospective_determinism type Misconception105893653.
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- Retrospective_determinism comment "Retrospective determinism is the informal fallacy that because something happened, it was therefore bound to happen; the term was coined by the French philosopher Henri Bergson. For example:When he declared himself dictator of the Roman Republic, Julius Caesar was bound to be assassinated.Were this an argument, it would give no rational grounds on which to conclude that Caesar's assassination was the only possible outcome, or even the most likely outcome under the circumstances.".
- Retrospective_determinism label "Retrospective determinism".
- Retrospective_determinism label "回顧性宿命論".
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