fallacy• However, the assumption that productivity must be directly related to biomass or chlorophyll is a fallacy.• It is a fallacy to think that the more information an organisation has the better will be the decisions.• It's a fallacy that all fat people are fat simply because they eat too much.• It was essentially a new attempt to revive the Burkeian fallacy of empire through freedom, obedience through liberty.• The idea that a good night's sleep will cure everything is a completefallacy.• However, it is important immediately to dispose of one popularfallacy.• Don't believe the fallacy that money brings happiness.• This fallacy says that everything that can happen, will happen, given enough time.• This fallacy has snaredphilosophers from Plato to Leibniz and beyond, and it still snares many majorphysicists.• The error is in taking the polynomial to be a structuralrepresentation of the system, but the basicunderlyingfallacy remains.
Originfallacy
(1400-1500)Latinfallacia, from fallere“to deceive”