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  1. Look up distinction without a difference in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A distinction without a difference is a type of logical fallacy where an author or speaker attempts to describe a distinction between two things where no discernible difference exists. [1] It is particularly used when a word or phrase has connotations associated with ...

  2. Distinction without a difference is one of the many smokescreens that are used to cover the fact that the reasoning is based on one of the three fallacies of Agrippa's trilemma. Whenever a logical fallacy is committed, the fallacy has its roots in Agrippa's trilemma. All human thought (without Divine revelation) is based on one of three unhappy ...

  3. A distinction without a difference is a type of logical fallacy where an author or speaker attempts to describe a distinction between two things where no discernible difference exists. [1] It is particularly used when a word or phrase has connotations associated with it that one party to an argument prefers to avoid.

  4. Definition of Distinction Without A Difference. The logical fallacy of Distinction Without a Difference occurs when someone attempts to label a single situation, fact, or concept with two different terms and argues that they are different, when in reality, there is no meaningful difference. This fallacy involves making a superficial or semantic ...

  5. May 23, 2024 · Distinction without a difference is a fallacy that often appears in philosophical or political debate. The basic version of the fallacy occurs when a person prefers, or insists on, one term to a synonymous term, even though there is no substantive difference in meaning between the two. The arguer will typically claim that a nuanced distinction ...

  6. The postsymbolist faction sees distinction not only as the essence of logic, but also as the fundament from which logic and perception blossom. Distinction identifies a difference between content and context. Boolean algebra rests upon the two grounds of 0 and 1 (alternatively TRUE and FALSE); in LoF there is only One. Zero, nothing, does not ...

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  8. A distinction without a difference is a type of logical fallacy where an author or speaker attempts to describe a distinction between two things where no discernible difference exists. [1] It is particularly used when a word or phrase has connotation s associated with it that one party to an argument prefers to avoid.

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