dicto simpliciter ?英[s?m'pl?s?t?] 美[s?m'pl?s?t?]翻译为: 草率前提。
例句:I winced, but went bravely on. "first let us examine the fallacy called dicto simpliciter."
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dicto simpliciter 草率前提 外延 扩大
An argument based on an unqualified generalization.不合 格的格言 太绝对的格言
A dicto simpliciter (Latin: “from a maxim格言 without qualification", meaning "from a universal rule") ? dicto simpliciter (拉丁语: “从 没有资格的一条格言” -- 意味 ‘从一个普遍规则’)
Unqualified generalization: Exercise is good. Therefore everybody should exercise.
Is it true?
If you have heart disease, exercise is bad, not good. Many people are ordered by their doctors not to exercise.
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