Fallacy of Division
Definition: Assumes what's true for the whole applies to individual parts.
Example: The cake is sweet, so the flour must be sweet too.
Tip: Properties don’t always transfer between scales.
An Encyclopedia of Errors in Reasoning
Definition: Assumes what's true for the whole applies to individual parts.
Example: The cake is sweet, so the flour must be sweet too.
Tip: Properties don’t always transfer between scales.