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  2. Begging the question - Wikipedia

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    To ' beg the question ' (also called petitio principii) is to attempt to support a claim with a premise that itself restates or presupposes the claim. [13] It is an attempt to prove a proposition while simultaneously taking the proposition for granted.

  3. Informal fallacy - Wikipedia

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    Begging the question is a form of circular reasoning in which the conclusion is already assumed in the premises. [16] [12] [8] [3] [1] Because of this, the premises are unable to provide independent support for the conclusion. For example, the statement "Green is the best color because it is the greenest of all colors", offers no independent ...

  4. List of fallacies - Wikipedia

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    Persuasive definition – purporting to use the "true" or "commonly accepted" meaning of a term while, in reality, using an uncommon or altered definition. (cf. the if-by-whiskey fallacy) Ecological fallacy – inferring about the nature of an entity based solely upon aggregate statistics collected for the group to which that entity belongs. [27]

  5. Open-question argument - Wikipedia

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    being meaningless (by Moore's own argument), to say that the question is meaningless is to concede analytic equivalency. Thus Moore begs the question in the second premise. He assumes that the question is a meaningful one (i.e. that it is an open question). This begs the question and the open-question argument thus fails.

  6. How well do you know your dad? Play 20 questions on ... - AOL

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    This begs the question, how well do you know your father? This Father's Day, give your dad the gift of your ear and your time. Most people, especially as they get older, want to talk about their ...

  7. Circular reasoning - Wikipedia

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    Circular reasoning is closely related to begging the question, and in modern usage the two generally refer to the same thing. [4] Circular reasoning is often of the form: "A is true because B is true; B is true because A is true." Circularity can be difficult to detect if it involves a longer chain of propositions.

  8. 5 Phrases a Child Psychologist Is Begging Parents and ...

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    Related: 12 Phrases Psychologists Are Begging Parents and Grandparents To Stop Saying to an Oldest Child. ... “Particularly in high-achieving regions, this is a go-to question,” Dr. Danda says.

  9. How Ruben Amorim can use the past to kick-start Man Utd’s ...

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    Amorim’s line after the dismal 2-0 defeat to Newcastle United, that “this club needs a shock”, already looks like one that could come to define his tenure. The wonder is whether that will be ...