Begging the question/circular reasoning

Begging the question/circular reasoning

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Author: phoebe-click
| Published: 2018-10-04 | 497 Views

Circular reasoning also known as paradoxical thinking or circular logic is a logical fallacy in which the reasoner begins with what he or she is trying to end up with The individual components of a circular argument will sometimes be logically valid because if the premises are true the conclusion must be true and will not lack relevance Circular logic cannot prove a conclusion because if the conclusion is doubted the premise which leads to it will also be doubted Begging the question is a form of circular reasoning

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