Insignificant Cause (also known as: fallacy of insignificant, genuine but insignificant cause, insufficient cause) Description: An explanation that posits one minor factor, out of several that contributed, as its sole cause. This fallacy also occurs when an explanation is requested, and the one that is given is not sufficient to entirely explain the incident yet it is passed off as if it is sufficient. Logical Form: Factors A, B, and C caused X. Factor A, the least significant factor, is said to have caused X. Example #1: Billy murdered all those people because I spanked him when he was a
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