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+ | ==About== | ||
+ | [[Conflation]] is "the error of treating two distinct concepts as if they were one." {{wpref|conflation}} It is a form of [[rhetorical manipulation]]. | ||
==Related Articles== | ==Related Articles== | ||
* [[Equivocation]] is a type of conflation | * [[Equivocation]] is a type of conflation | ||
+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | ===Reference=== | ||
+ | * {{Wikipedia}} | ||
+ | * {{conservapedia}}: see [[conservapedia:Logical fallacy#Conflation]] | ||
+ | * {{rationalwiki}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:55, 26 April 2015
About
Conflation is "the error of treating two distinct concepts as if they were one." [W] It is a form of rhetorical manipulation.
Related Articles
- Equivocation is a type of conflation
Links
Reference
News
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- 2011/01/19 [L..T] Fuller Memorial Presbyterian / Durham Rescue Mission “Plans submitted to the City / County Planning department with the rezoning demonstrated several worrisome elements to neighbors. The scale had grown considerably from the single multipurpose building discussed in previous years; it now stretched over portions of five city blocks, involved the demolition of 9 houses in historic district, and contemplated the closing of two streets, creating a fenced/gated facility stretching over three blocks.”