Logic and Formal Reasoning
Begging the question is a logical fallacy in which an argument's conclusion is assumed in its premises, effectively creating a circular reasoning pattern. This fallacy often leads to invalid arguments, as it does not provide independent support for the conclusion but instead relies on the very claim that needs to be proven. Recognizing this fallacy is crucial for identifying flawed reasoning in both formal and informal arguments.
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