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ignoratio elenchi
[ ig-nuh-rey-shee-oh i-leng-kahy, -kee ]
noun
- the fallacy of offering proof irrelevant to the proposition in question.
ignoratio elenchi
/ ˌɪɡnəˈreɪʃɪəʊ ɪˈlɛŋkaɪ /
noun
- a purported refutation of a proposition that does not in fact prove it false but merely establishes a related but strictly irrelevant proposition
- the fallacy of arguing in this way
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of ignoratio elenchi1
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of ignoratio elenchi1
Example Sentences
His whole paper is an ignoratio elenchi, and he doesn't touch a single one of my positions.
To prove this is an ignoratio elenchi; what the Sophist undertakes to prove is that Achilles will never overtake it, and he really proves that Achilles passes it between the 111th and 112th yards.
The ignoratio elenchi is in his own mind.
Mr. Mill had better be cautious in talking about ignoratio elenchi.
An ignoratio elenchi more flagrant—a mistaking of the question more palpable—it is surely not possible to conceive.
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