Philosophy dictionary

A DICTO SECUNDUM QUID AD DICTUM SIMPLICITER

(Lat., from the qualified statement to the unqualified) The fallacy of taking out a needed qualification: ‘If it is always permissible to kill in war, then it is always permissible to kill.’ Also known as the converse fallacy of the accident.

  1. a dicto secundum quid ad dictum simpliciterA dicto secundum quid ad dictum simpliciter лат.emem логич. ошибка состоящая в том что средний термин силлогизма входит в одну посылку с ограничением secundum quidem а в...Философская энциклопедия