The Echo Fallacy

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/ugsGAHpp8RqWzjKYn/the-echo-fallacy

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The Echo Fallacy: When you shout "hello!" in a cave, and upon hearing the echo, conclude the cave walls are saying "hello" to you. More generally, when you put a certain idea into your environment, have it reflected back to you, and conclude that the reflection shows the idea originating independently from yourself.

Some examples:

(I’m probably coming up with my own name for a concept that someone else has already given a name. If so, help me out.)

Comment

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/ugsGAHpp8RqWzjKYn/the-echo-fallacy?commentId=9zJkHM2oK3CBi98NC

This reminds me a lot of that one Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal comic about "converse prophecies," with examples like "People don’t like me anyway, so why should I be a nice person?" and "I don’t see any point in trying if I’m just going to fail." Fake Edit: Found it: https://​​www.smbc-comics.com/​​comic/​​2011-12-14

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/ugsGAHpp8RqWzjKYn/the-echo-fallacy?commentId=a6C6Fo2vsXq9TwtrP

I feel "self-fulfilling prophecy" does the same thing, but I like your term better — catchier, pithier, and more functional. :)

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/ugsGAHpp8RqWzjKYn/the-echo-fallacy?commentId=4TaxDFrtPxYQFqGzt

The Echo FallacyHall of Mirrors or Plato’s Cave