The motte-and-bailey fallacy and Douglas Wilson

I recently heard of a logical fallacy called a motte-and-bailey fallacy, named after the motte-and-bailey castle design. It was a medieval fortification consisting of a walled courtyard surrounded by a ditch (the bailey, easier to defend) outside of which was a raised area of ground (the motte, more difficult to defend). What the fallacy does … Continue reading The motte-and-bailey fallacy and Douglas Wilson