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A false cause fallacy incorrectly identifies a causal relationship between two events. The most common version assumes that because one event followed another, the first caused the second (post hoc ergo propter hoc).
Also known as Non Causa Pro Causa, this is a informal fallacy — the error lies in the content or context of the argument rather than its formal structure.
"I wore my lucky socks and we won the game, so the socks caused the win." Temporal sequence doesn't prove causation.
"We won the game because our defense held them to 30% shooting and we outrebounded them by 15. The tactical adjustments the coach made at halftime were the turning point."
Before accepting a causal claim, ask: could something else explain both events? Is there a plausible mechanism connecting cause and effect? Does the relationship hold up across many cases, not just this one?
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