Illusions as bad as mine make people aware of the fallacies of visual information and the pleasure to be derived from such fallacies.
One of the great fallacies of our time is that the Nazis rose to power because they imposed order on chaos. Precisely the opposite is true
The entire history of science is a progression of exploded fallacies.
There's more to logic than identifying logical fallacies.
Friendship is a common belief in the same fallacies, mountebanks and hobgoblins.
Cognitive psychology tells us that the unaided human mind is vulnerable to many fallacies and illusions because of its reliance on its memory for vivid anecdotes rather than systematic statistics.
The most ominous of fallacies - the belief that things can be kept static by inaction
Metaphysical fallacies contain the only clues we have to what thinking means to those who engage in it.
As the science of economics...exploded the fallacies of every brand of utopianism, it was outlawed and stigmatized as unscientific.
Economics is haunted by more fallacies than any other study known to man
It's one of the great fallacies, it seems to me, that time gives much of anything but years and sadness to man.
Economics is primarily useful, both to the student and to the
political leader, as a prophylactic against popular fallacies.
Perhaps the greatest of all pedagogical fallacies is the notion that a person learns only the particular thing he is studying at the time.
Since the time of Plato and Aristotle philosophers have had an interest in taking note of common fallacies in reasoning.
Before we can study the central issues of life today, we must destroy the prejudices and fallacies born of previous centuries.
The popular notion that an increase in the stock of money is socially and economically beneficial and desirable is one of the great fallacies of our time.