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RE: Divide and conquer as a logical fallacy

in #logos6 years ago

Well so are numerous other concepts "missing" from logical fallacies but a logical fallacy must have an error of logic while it attempts to make an argument. No argument = no errors to be made, so what's the argument?

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Indeed but exactly what is the error though, what proposition is made or simply suggested that pegs such a gambit/tactic/operation as fallacious, because to me it seems like a complete 180 of a fallacy: a truth - breaking apart opposition in order to conquer it in parts instead of whole, which arguably is a sound way of thinking should it be about conquering adversaries or adversity.

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