1737 in France
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Events from the year 1737 in France.
Incumbents
- Monarch: Louis XV
Events
- The fall of Germain Louis Chauvelin, who is removed from office.
Births
- Henriette Anne Louise d'Aguesseau, salon hostess (d. 1794)
- Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, botanist (d. 1814)
- Marguerite Du Londel, ballerina (d. 1804)
- Marie-Catherine de Maraise, businesswoman (d. 1822)
- Anne Couppier de Romans, royal mistress (d. 1808)
Deaths
- Victor-Marie d'Estrées, marshal (b. 1660)
- François Lemoyne, painter (b. 1688)
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gollark: ddg! wikipedia list of cognitive biases
gollark: Possibly. But in general, by sneaking a thing into the category via technicalities or quoting the definition and saying "see, it obviously fits" or something like that, you can make people treat it like a central member of the category.
gollark: This is something called the "noncentral fallacy", where because a thing is an *edge-case example* of a category, you taint it with all the connotations of everything else in the category.
gollark: A lot of political arguments are also something like "abortion is murder" / "abortion is important for choice", where you just associate it with badness/goodness tangentially to taint it with that badness/goodness.
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