It's the Sorites Fallacy as I like to call it. Just because we don't don't know exactly when a handful of sand becomes a heap, or a boy becomes a man, doesn't invalidate the existence of those categories.
It's a very common fallacy.
It's the Sorites Fallacy as I like to call it. Just because we don't don't know exactly when a handful of sand becomes a heap, or a boy becomes a man, doesn't invalidate the existence of those categories.
It's a very common fallacy.
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