Begging the Question Fallacy - Definition and Examples

We have published a new article: Begging the Question Fallacy


Begging the Question (from latin _petitio principii_) is a logistical fallacy-  the premise on which the conclusion is based, is already assumed to be true.

There are definitions, comparison to  Circular Reasoning and several examples

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