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    Beg the question
    • (of a fact or action) raise a question or point that has not been dealt with; invite an obvious question
    • assume the truth of an argument or proposition to be proved, without arguing it
  2. In classical rhetoric and logic, begging the question or assuming the conclusion (Latin: petītiō principiī) is an informal fallacy that occurs when an argument's premises assume the truth of the conclusion.

  3. Begging the question means 'to elicit a specific question as a reaction or response,' and can often be replaced with 'a question that begs to be answered.' However, a lesser used and more formal definition is 'to ignore a question under the assumption it has already been answered.'

  4. May 31, 2023 · What is a simple definition for begging the question fallacy? Begging the question fallacy is an argument in which you assume what you are trying to prove. In other words, your position and the justification of that position are the same, only slightly rephrased.

  5. Nov 3, 2020 · Begging the Question (literal translation from latin petitio principii) is a logical fallacy where the premise on which the conclusion is based, is already assumed to be true. This allows one to make an argument without sufficient evidence.

  6. Begging the question (also called petitio principii or circular reasoning) is a logical fallacy that occurs when an argument’s premise depends on or is equivalent to the argument’s conclusion. In other words, an argument begs the question if one or more of its premises assume that the argument’s conclusion is necessarily true.

  7. Oct 31, 2019 · Begging the question is a fallacy in which the premise of an argument presupposes the truth of its conclusion; in other words, the argument takes for granted what it's supposed to prove.

  8. Begging the question is assuming as a premise that which it needs to prove as a conclusion. It is really just avoiding the question or, more specifically, evading any additional factual information that might cause one to believe it.

  9. The Begging the Question fallacy is a type of logical fallacy that occurs when an arguments conclusion is assumed by the premises. In other words, the conclusion is contained within the argument itself and is simply being restated.

  10. Feb 20, 2019 · Begging the Question is the most basic and classic example of a Fallacy of Presumption. Discover an explanation of the phenomenon plus see examples.

  11. If a statement or situation begs the question, it causes you to ask a particular question: Spending the summer travelling around India is a great idea, but it does beg the question of how we can afford it. To discuss the company's future begs the question of whether it has a future.

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