A
logical fallacy in which it is
assumed that because the
parts have some
property, the
whole has that property as well. This is easily
confused with the
Division fallacy.
Example: "No neuron is intelligent, so the human brain is not intelligent."
To prove the fallacy, show that the property in question is that of the parts and not of the whole. You may want to show how the parts combine to give the whole its differing property.