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Appeal to probability
An
appeal to
probability
is the
logical fallacy
of
taking
something
for
granted
because it would
probably
be the case.
Inductive arguments
lack
deductive
validity
and must
therefore
be
asserted
or
denied
in the
premises
.
Example
A
fallacious
appeal
to possibility:
Murphy's law
is a
invocation
of the
fallacy
.