The first criterion of a good argument is that the premises must have bearing on the truth or falsity of the claim in question.
[3] In The Oxford Companion to Philosophy (1995), it is asserted that the term originated in Morris Raphael Cohen and Ernest Nagel's book Logic and Scientific Method [4] (1934).
However, in a book review published in The Nation in 1926, Mortimer J. Adler complained that The Story of Philosophy by Will Durant was guilty throughout of "the fallacy of genetic interpretation."
Don't you know that the wedding ring originally symbolized ankle chains worn by women to prevent them from running away from their husbands?
I would not have thought you would be a party to such a sexist practice.There are numerous motives explaining why people choose to wear wedding rings, but it would be a fallacy to presume those who continue the tradition are promoting sexism.