“Frozen Abstraction,” Fallacy of

A fallacy which may be termed “the fallacy of the frozen abstraction” . . . consists of substituting some one particular concrete for the wider abstract class to which it belongs—[e.g.,] substituting a specific ethics (altruism) for the wider abstraction of “ethics.” Thus, a man may reject the theory of altruism and assert that he has accepted a rational code—but, failing to integrate his ideas, he continues unthinkingly to approach ethical questions in terms established by altruism.

The Virtue of Selfishness “Collectivized Ethics,” The Virtue of Selfishness, 81.

See also ABSTRACTIONS and CONCRETES; ALTRUISM; MORALITY; PRINCIPLES.

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