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Solution Perfect Fallacy Assuming Exists Rejecting Incomplete

The perfect solution fallacy is the assumption that a perfect solution exists or the rejection of an incomplete solution because it is not ideal.

Der Trugschluss der perfekten Lösung ist die Annahme, dass eine perfekte Lösung existiert, oder die Ablehnung einer unvollständigen Lösung, weil sie nicht ideal ist.

Fallacy Perfect solution fallacy
Definition and Examples assuming that a perfect solution exists or rejecting an incomplete solution

Tags: fallacies, logic

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