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Question 1

The fallacy committed by an argument that takes two events that happen at the same time (but are not causally relate
◦ to be causally related is known as
◦ Non causa pro causa.
◦ Post hoc ergo propter hoc.
◦ Oversimplified cause.

Question 2

The fallacy of concluding that some earlier event is the cause of some later event, when the two are in fact not causally related is also known as
◦ Non causa pro causa.
◦ Post hoc ergo propter hoc.
◦ Oversimplified cause.


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