== Knowledge ==
====== Epistemological (knowledge) fallacies ====== Various fallacies and misconceptions about what one knows or can know, and what constitutes knowledge in the first place. ===== Induction =====

[[knowledge:eliminative_induction|Fallacy of eliminative induction]] / [[knowledge:sherlock-holmes|Sherlock-Holmes Fallacy]]

[[knowledge:eliminative_induction|A probable explanation that was established by a process of inductive elimination is (erroneously) understood as deductively true.]]

[[knowledge:ecological_fallacy|Ecological fallacy]]

[[knowledge:ecological_fallacy|A fallacious inference in which a statistical characteristic is inadmissibly transferred to a level of aggregation lower than that which it actually describes.]]

[[knowledge:coherentism|(Dogmatic) Coherentism]]

[[knowledge:coherentism|A situation in which statements or beliefs are evaluated primarily based on whether they fit into an existing system of ideas, a worldview, or a narrative – rather than on whether they correspond to reality.]]
===== Categorisation =====

[[knowledge:continuum_fallacy|Continuum fallacy]]

[[knowledge:continuum_fallacy|The (erroneous) rejection of categorizations on the grounds that the variations described can also be described as a continuum. ]]
===== Reasoning =====

[[knowledge:epistemic_fallacy|Epistemic fallacy]]

[[knowledge:epistemic_fallacy|The (wrong) assumtion that the existence of a thing or a situation automatically implies its knowledge or the possibility of knowing it.]]
\\ #TODO **This section is still under construction.**