circular reasoning
Circular reasoning refers to a logical fallacy where the argument relies on premises that are already assuming the conclusion, resulting in an invalid or flawed reasoning.
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Related Concepts (26)
- argumentation strategies
- argumentative fallacies
- argumentative tactics
- begging the question
- circuitous reasoning
- circular logic
- debate tactics
- error in reasoning
- fallacious arguments
- fallacious reasoning
- faulty reasoning
- flawed arguments
- infinite loop
- informal fallacies
- invalid conclusions
- invalid reasoning
- logical errors
- logical fallacies
- logical fallacy
- reasoning errors
- reasoning flaws
- reasoning in a circle
- self-referential reasoning
- simplistic reasoning
- tautology
- vicious circle
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- circular arguments
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- conclusive circularity
- epistemological circularity
- fallacies in reasoning
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- illogical reasoning
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