Meditations and Learnings

Meditations and Learnings

Fallacy of Relative Privation

Relative privation refers to when somebody attempts to make a scenario seem better by appealing to the worst case scenario, or worse by appealing to the best case scenario.
An example would be “how could you be unhappy that you had to eat plain rice for dinner when people are starving?”
Occasionally this fallacious reasoning is warranted, particularly if it genuinely helps somebody better frame a scenario such that they are left happier.