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18 maj 2017 · The Perfectionist Fallacy is the idea that a “perfect solution” exists and that you should keep searching for it before taking action. More importantly, it’s a totally illogical hindrance...
An example of perfectionist fallacy in movies is when a director or producer spends an excessive amount of time editing the final cut because they think it has to be perfect. Another example would be not releasing a movie to theaters until they are satisfied with the final product.
The “Perfectionist Fallacy,” or “Nirvana Fallacy,” is the belief that a “perfect answer” exists and that you should keep looking for it before taking any action. In informal logic, the perfectionist fallacy would be classified as a fallacy.
14 maj 2020 · An Introduction to the perfectionist Fallacy. The Impossible perfection is a common fallacy that has arisen in various fields. Sometimes the fallacies are not completely obvious, and we must be...
The Perfectionist Fallacy. This is a variation of the False Dilemma Fallacy, also called the Continuum Fallacy. It goes something like this: If Policy X does not meet all the objectives as well as we want it to (ie perfectly), then Policy X should b rejected. This principle downgrades X simply because it isn't perfect.
In philosophy, a formal fallacy, deductive fallacy, logical fallacy, or non sequitur is a pattern of reasoning rendered invalid by a flaw in its logical structure that can neatly be expressed in...
21 sie 2020 · This paper proposes a new valuation scheme for perfectionism, the tripartite scheme, which affords perfectionism the resources to give a comprehensive account of robust bads and has further additional advantages for the view. Pain, failure and false beliefs all make a life worse.