Published: 16 Mar 2020 › Updated: 16 Mar 2020

"generatio spontanea" as a logical fallacy
After a gun shots to the head, is the bleeding as a symptom "spontaneously generated", or, is there any causality with the projectile bullet that travels at 3000 km/h interacting with the head? What about coercive government, is the disturbed decision making as a symptom "spontaneously generated", or, is there any causality with the physical violence exerted onto the individual (much like in the case of the bullet to the head)?
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