Understanding the Post Hoc Fallacy

Understanding the Post Hoc Fallacy

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Olivia Brooks

Philosophy, Science, Education

9th - 12th Grade

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Easy

04:26

The video tutorial explains the post hoc ergo propter hoc fallacy, which assumes causality between two events simply because one follows the other. It uses the example of a rooster crowing before sunrise to illustrate this fallacy. The tutorial breaks down the fallacy's structure, highlighting the need for actual reasons to establish causality. It also discusses how human perception can lead to this fallacy, using the example of vaccines and autism. Finally, it promotes the Brilliant platform for learning critical thinking and logic.

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What does the Latin phrase 'post hoc ergo propter hoc' translate to in English?

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In the rooster and sunrise example, what is the incorrect conclusion drawn?

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What is the main flaw in a post hoc fallacy?

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How can an argument be made valid when dealing with post hoc reasoning?

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Why is the post hoc fallacy tempting for humans to make?

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What is a common misconception related to vaccines and autism?

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What does the human mind tend to do when observing sequences?

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What is Brilliant's approach to learning?

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Which subjects can you master on Brilliant?

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What benefit does Brilliant offer to the first 200 people who sign up?

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