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  1. The argument from incredulity is a logical fallacy that occurs when someone concludes that since they can’t believe something is true, then it must be false, and vice versa. For example, someone using the argument from incredulity might claim that since they don’t see how a certain scientific theory could be true, then it must be false.

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  3. Argument from incredulity, also known as argument from personal incredulity, appeal to common sense, or the divine fallacy, [1] is a fallacy in informal logic. It asserts that a proposition must be false because it contradicts one's personal expectations or beliefs, or is difficult to imagine.

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  5. Apr 10, 2024 · The argument from incredulity is a logical fallacy that occurs when someone decides that something did not happen or does not exist because they cannot personally understand the workings. The fallacy is an argument from ignorance and an informal fallacy.

  6. That is an argument from personal incredulity — he ignores all evidence of continental drift, seafloor ages and spreading, evidence of Pangaea, and then of course the standard model of particle physics, simply by starting from the argument from personal incredulity.

  7. Oct 14, 2023 · The Argument from Incredulity, also known as an Appeal to Personal Incredulity, is a logical fallacy where someone concludes that because they can't believe or understand something, it...

  8. This video is designed to help students, lifelong learners and professionals understand the Fallacy of Argument From Incredulity -- a common mistake in reaso...

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