Chapter 23 New Flashcards
1
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Arbitrarily assuming what one is attempting to prove as part of the proof.
A
Begging the question
2
Q
An argument that has some degree of unavoidable circularity due to the essential nature of the claim, and yet is self-consistent and non-arbitrary.
A
virtuous circle
3
Q
A way of reasoning that arbitrarily assumes what the person is attempting to prove. They commit the fallacy of begging the question.
A
vicious circle
4
Q
Something that is based on speculation or conjecture for the sake of discussion or argument.
A
hypothetical
5
Q
Using biased (often emotional) language to persuade people rather than using logic.
A
question - begging epithet