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false dichotomy

n. A situation in which two alternative points of views are presented as the only options, whereas others are available.

Usage examples of "false dichotomy".

To begin with, the dichotomy between experience and construction is a false dichotomy.

Excluded middle, or false dichotomy - considering only the two extremes in a continuum of intermediate possibilities (e.

I want you to know that I consider you a lot more important than some silly, tenure-achieving article in Nature or Biology Today, and I hope we won't remain divided from one another by the false dichotomy of humans-slash-animals.