Descriptive fallacy
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The Descriptive Fallacy was suggested by J.L. Austin in 1955 in the lectures now known as How to Do Things With Words. It is applied to reasoning which treats a speech act as if it were a logical proposition.
The Descriptive Fallacy was suggested by J.L. Austin in 1955 in the lectures now known as How to Do Things With Words. It is applied to reasoning which treats a speech act as if it were a logical proposition.