cum hoc ergo propter hoc

The fallacy of cum hoc ergo propter hoc ("with this, therefore because of this") occurs when an arguer assumes that because two things commonly occur together, that one of them must cause the other. It overlooks other explanations, such as some third thing causing both, or a more complex combination of causes.

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