Syllogistic fallacies

Converse accident

The fallacy of converse accident (also called reverse accident, destroying the exception, or a dicto secundum quid ad dictum simpliciter) is an informal fallacy that can occur in a statistical syllogism (an argument based on a generalization) when a rule that applies only to an exceptional case is wrongly applied to all cases in general. (Wikipedia).

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3 physics demonstrations Friction on a body at a rotating platform (science experiments)

Amazing Physics Demonstrations (la physique)(experiments)

From playlist MECHANICS

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Elastic Collisions

What happens when two objects collide? License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://k12videos.mit.edu/terms-conditions

From playlist Physics

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AMAZING physics experiments "Strange equilibrium on the tip of a match" (science demonstrations)

Physics (la physique). physics experiment explain the equilibrium of the system of fork-spoon-match and natural pendulum oscillation of the system.(science experiments)

From playlist MECHANICS

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Fill In The Blank (Dynamics/Friction)

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From playlist Mechanical Engineering

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Very Dangerous Incident ....By Kaushal

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From playlist Interesting Videos

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Cracked a tire?! | Street Outlaws | Discovery

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aantonop Crypto Comedy: Awkward Holiday Conversations about Cryptocurrency [This is Satire]

Watch this video where Andreas delivers 30+ minutes of crypto comedy on topics like, why do people buy xrp & conspiracy theories and bitcoin. Everyone has had an awkward holiday conversation about cryptocurrency, let's talk about what you should have said. This entire video is comedy, you

From playlist English Subtitles - aantonop Videos with subtitles in English

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Lec 1 | MIT 22.091 Nuclear Reactor Safety, Spring 2008

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From playlist MIT 22.091 Nuclear Reactor Safety, Spring 2008

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Computational Conversations

Marco Thiel & Diego Zviovich

From playlist Wolfram Technology Conference 2019

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Comment Replies: Human Rights, Racism, Politics, Islamophobia, Feminism

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From playlist POLITICS AND LAW

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S1E8: Learning to Fly with Drs. Philip Greenspun & Tina Srivastava

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From playlist Chalk Radio Podcast

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RubyConf 2021 - This is not a talk about airplane crashes by Andromeda Yelton

Are you: an embodied, thinking, feeling human who works together with other humans in a context of technical systems and wants that to go well? If so, let's talk about aviation: a field that's become exceptionally safe by obsessively investigating accidents and sharing lessons learned. In

From playlist RubyConf 2021

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DevOpsDays Rockies: ‘Failure’ as Success: The Mindset, the Methods, and the Landmines

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From playlist DevOpsDays Rockies 2017

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Ep043: A Disney Version of a Discussion on Racial Prejudice--Remember the Titans w/ W. Goodfriend

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From playlist CinemaPsych Podcast

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Car Hacks | Digging Deeper

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From playlist Stuff They Don't Want You To Know, New Episodes!

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DjangoCon 2019 - The blameless post mortem: how embracing failure makes us better by Chris Wilcox

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Outtakes

Yes. I make mistakes ... rarely. http://www.flippingphysics.com

From playlist Miscellaneous

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Accident (fallacy) | Statistical syllogism