Asked by Morgan Whittle on Aug 01, 2024
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Circular reasoning is a logical fallacy that involves
A) reducing a wide range of choices to a simple "either/or" scenario.
B) using irrelevant evidence to support your argument.
C) trying to support a claim by restating it in different words.
D) attacking an opponent's character,rather than countering his or her argument.
E) identifying negative outcomes if your argument is not supported.
Circular Reasoning
A logical fallacy where the conclusion is supported by premises that assume the conclusion's truth, creating a circle in reasoning.
Logical Fallacy
An error in reasoning that renders an argument invalid or undermines the argument's logical structure.
Either/or Scenario
A situation presenting two exclusive options, where the choice of one negates the possibility of the other.
- Acknowledge the constraints and hazards associated with relying purely on emotional appeals or logical fallacies for persuasion.
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Learning Objectives
- Acknowledge the constraints and hazards associated with relying purely on emotional appeals or logical fallacies for persuasion.
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