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	<description>The human brain is miserably inept at correcting its depraved condition</description>
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		<description><![CDATA[    Circular Logic = Begging the Question Premises = a basis, stated or assumed, on which reasoning proceeds In contemporary usage, &#8220;begging the question&#8221; 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 [...]]]></description>
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