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level-line fallacy

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level/line fallacy (LLF)

 

The confusing of a level in a line with the line itself. There are two major versions of the level/line fallacy: fixation, or where a level in a line is glorified and absolutized and thus the entire line is frozen at the level where the confusion originally occurred; and repression, or where a level in a line is denied or suppressed and thus the entire line is suppressed.

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