https://issuepedia.org/mw/index.php?title=Fallacy_of_grayness&feed=atom&action=historyFallacy of grayness - Revision history2024-03-29T11:53:11ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.35.0https://issuepedia.org/mw/index.php?title=Fallacy_of_grayness&diff=9271&oldid=prevWoozle: New page: ==Overview== category:logical fallaciesThe fallacy of grayness is the idea that things which are "grey", i.e. not clearly one way or the other (good/bad, true/false) are all more o...2008-01-07T20:51:19Z<p>New page: ==Overview== <a href="/Category:Logical_fallacies" title="Category:Logical fallacies">category:logical fallacies</a>The <a href="/Fallacy_of_grayness" title="Fallacy of grayness">fallacy of grayness</a> is the idea that things which are "grey", i.e. not clearly one way or the other (good/bad, true/false) are all more o...</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>==Overview==<br />
[[category:logical fallacies]]The [[fallacy of grayness]] is the idea that things which are "grey", i.e. not clearly one way or the other (good/bad, true/false) are all more or less equivalent. The fallacy lies in the fact that grey is not itself a third discrete choice; it is a range, within which things may be much closer to either absolute (e.g. almost certainly true, or almost certainly false) than they are to each other.<br />
==Related==<br />
* [[slippery slope]]: permitting something at the near (possibly tolerable) end of the "grey" area will lead inevitably to things at the far (intolerable) end<br />
* [[fallacy of moderation]]: another "calibration error" fallacy<br />
==Links==<br />
===Discussion===<br />
* '''2008-01-07''' [http://www.overcomingbias.com/2008/01/gray-fallacy.html The Fallacy of Gray]</div>Woozle