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                What is it called when an argument says that because things are alike in one way, they are alike in others?
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ad hominem
false analogy
gambler’s fallacy
false dichotomy
            
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ad hominem
false analogy
gambler’s fallacy
false dichotomy
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            GPT-4o mini
            
    The argument you're describing is called a **false analogy**. This fallacy occurs when someone draws a comparison between two things based on a similarity in one aspect while ignoring significant differences that affect the relevance of the comparison.
    
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