02 Nov
Circular Logic
By Vega
Circular Logic = Begging the Question
Premises = a basis, stated or assumed, on which reasoning proceeds
In contemporary usage, “begging the question” often refers to an argument where the premises are as questionable as the conclusion.
In logic, begging the question has traditionally described a type of logical fallacy
A fallacy is a component of an argument which, being demonstrably flawed in its logic or form, renders the argument invalid in whole.
