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Syntactic ambiguity, also
known as
structural ambiguity,
amphiboly, or amphibology, is
characterized by the
potential for a
sentence to
yield multiple...
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Distinction of
Objects into
Phenomena and
Noumena iv.
Appendix on the
Amphiboly of the
Concepts of
Reflection (2)
Transcendental Dialectic: Transcendental...
- explosion: One of the
fundamental laws in
logic Syntactic ambiguity,
Amphiboly, Amphibology:
Ambiguity of a
sentence by its
grammatical structure When...
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Fallacies in the
language or
formal fallacies (in dictionem):
Equivocation Amphiboly Composition Division Accent Figure of
speech or form of
expression Fallacies...
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interpreted in more than one way due to
ambiguous sentence structure.
amphiboly anaplastology The
branch of
medicine dealing with the
prosthetic rehabilitation...
- been identified,
including the
fallacy of equivocation, the
fallacy of
amphiboly, the
fallacies of
composition and division, the
false dilemma, the fallacy...
- ametabolic, ametabolism, amphibole, amphibolic, amphibolite, amphibolous,
amphiboly, anabolic, anabolism, astrobleme, ball, ballism, ballista, ballistic,...
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reasoning are used for
comical purposes.
Groucho Marx used
fallacies of
amphiboly, for instance, to make
ironic statements; Gary
Larson and
Scott Adams...
- of bold or
italics causes confusion over the
meaning of a statement.
amphiboly – when a
sentence may be
interpreted in more than one way due to ambiguous...
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multiple p****engers (having the
property of
being in
possession of a car).
Amphiboly Aberrant decoding Ambiguous grammar Dog-whistle
politics Essentially contested...