The term " false analogy " comes from the philosopher John Stuart Mill, who was one of the first individuals to engage in a detailed examination of analogical reasoning.
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Josh Benjamin, chairman of the South African Union of Jewish Students, stated that comparing the current status quo in Israel to apartheid is a " viciously false analogy ".
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This was a fabrication prepared by Adil Baguirov . You see, when you and Grandmaster write about interests of Armenian contributors to edit specific articles, you are making false analogies.
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This is why academic Jeffrey Goldsworthy attacked the decision as " a self-contradiction, a vague reference to'evolution'combined with a plainly false analogy, and an evasion . ")
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The nasalization caused by the class 8 adjectival concord is probably due to false analogy with the class 10 forms ( in isiXhosa, for example, the class 8 concord does not cause nasalization ).
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But I suspect that a big factor in the premature declarations of victory was a false analogy between George W . Bush and Ronald Reagan, which led people to expect that 2002 would play like 1983.
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You also make other very POV changes like changing " analogy " to " false analogy " and changing " phrase " to " propaganda phrase " thus trying to rewrite the article as a POV attack.
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Learners of English who speak French, German, etc, will sometimes guess wrong, based on a false analogy with their closest native preposition ( and vice-versa for English-speakers learning German ).
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Fowler calls it " clumsy and incorrect ", suggesting that it springs from false analogy with the former ( acceptable ) type of double passive, though conceding its usefulness in some legal and quasi-legal language.
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I think it is probably more of a False analogy-usually these " you're lucky " are used to try compare apples and oranges . talk ) 10 : 43, 29 December 2008 ( UTC)