You can confirm the fallacy of composition that I listed in any good book on logic or logical fallacies. Oh, it's real.
You can confirm the fallacy of composition that I listed in any good book on logic or logical fallacies. Oh, it's real.
You can confirm the fallacy of your argument the next time you do something that involves a Relational Database.
Yes, it's real. It also isn't applicable of the statement that you want to use it on, as I pointed out in my direct reply to your post that makes that assertion. In fact it took me a while to decide if you were misapplying the fallacy of composition or had reversed the fallacy of division. I finally assumed the former, and apparently that bears out as correct.