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Full Idea
The fallacy of 'ad obscurum per obscurius' is to explain the obscure by appeal to what is more obscure.
Gist of Idea
It is a fallacy to explain the obscure with the even more obscure
Source
B Hale / C Wright (The Metaontology of Abstraction [2009], §3)
Book Ref
'Metametaphysics', ed/tr. Chalmers/Manley/Wasserman [OUP 2009], p.182
A Reaction
Not strictly a fallacy, so much as an example of inadequate explanation, along with circularity and infinite regresses.
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21697 | The Struthionic Fallacy is that of burying one's head in the sand [Quine] |
12223 | It is a fallacy to explain the obscure with the even more obscure [Hale/Wright] |
14603 | 'Reification' occurs if we mistake a concept for a thing [Schaffer,J] |
11070 | 'Denying the antecedent' fallacy: φ→ψ, ¬φ, so ¬ψ [Hanna] |
11071 | 'Affirming the consequent' fallacy: φ→ψ, ψ, so φ [Hanna] |
11088 | We can list at least fourteen informal fallacies [Hanna] |
4686 | Fallacies are errors in reasoning, 'formal' if a clear rule is breached, and 'informal' if more general [PG] |