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Fallacy

The error existence is the formal and informal tales of 1) fallacy, 2) self-deception and 3) mental disorder.

Fallacy outline

The system of fallacies is integral to the extensively mythological ground fallacy of the normal and natural that existence transcends word.

Three formal fallacies point to two informal fallacies through three intermediate fallacies between formal and informal, and another binds them, not unlike the one ring of Sauron in the fantasy fiction The Lord of the Rings, J.R.R. Tolkien:

One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them,
One Ring to bring them all, and in the darkness bind them

The one fallacy (the one ring of darkness) is the loaded question: the questions why and how—exclusively as attributive potential for shame.

The formal fallacies are the four-term fallacy, the quantificational fallacy and the modal fallacy.

The intermediate fallacy, the ambiguous middle opportunistically maps the formal fallacy, the four-term fallacy onto the informal fallacy, equivocation. Likewise the intermediate fallacies, quantifier shift and fallacy of modal scope, map the formal fallacies, the quantificational fallacy and modal fallacy onto the informal fallacy, the scope fallacy.

Fallacies key to the autocratic indexical system of fallacies: shadow technocracy
The one fallacy Formal fallacies Intermediate fallacies Informal Fallacies
Loaded question Four-term fallacy Ambiguous middle Equivocation
Quantificational fallacy Quantifier shift Scope fallacy
Modal fallacy Modal scope fallacy

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