(Fallacies of) Abstraction

The use of terms and concepts at an unjustified level of abstraction.

For example:

Mother nature cares for her children.

There is of course nothing wrong with using an expressions such as “mother nature” in a purely metaphorical sense. It becomes fallacious only when the abstract nature of such a concept is ignored and it is treated as if it existed in reality, or at least on a different level of abstraction.

In this case, “nature” is an abstract concept that is used to describe a wide range of phenomena. It is not an anthropomorphic being which may have motherly feelings or a sense of duty to care for any creature or being.

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