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A logical fallacy where a concept, idea, or thing is mistakenly assigned to a category to which it does not belong. | A [[:Category:Logical Fallacy|logical fallacy]] where a concept, idea, or thing is mistakenly assigned to a category to which it does not belong. | ||
Relevant to us is the '''anthropomorphism''' that '''dogs feel guilt or can be guilty of something'''. | Relevant to us is the '''anthropomorphism''' that '''dogs feel guilt or can be guilty of something'''. | ||
Revision as of 19:46, 3 February 2025
A logical fallacy where a concept, idea, or thing is mistakenly assigned to a category to which it does not belong.
Relevant to us is the anthropomorphism that dogs feel guilt or can be guilty of something.
- Animals do not possess moral agency; guilt requires a conceptual understanding of right and wrong.
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