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1 begging the question circular reasoning- logical fallicy persuasion
2 Begging the question a fallacy in which the premises include the claim that the conclusion is true or (directly or indirectly) assume that the conclusion is true. If the audience doesn’t agree with the premise, then they will beg the question. Loe Argumentation Terms
3 begging the question contradicting yourself by taking the thing that you are trying to prove for granted Logical Fallicies
4 Begging the Question Assuming the thing to be true that you are trying to prove. It is circular. Example: God exists because the Bible says so. The Bible is inspired. Therefore, we know that God exists. Example: I am a good worker because Frank says so. How can we trust Frank? Simple. I will vouch for him. Logical Fallacies (English)
5 Begging the Question the truth of the conclusion is assumed by the premises Logical Fallacies
6 begging the question justifying an argument by appealing to the very thing under question Fallacies
7 Begging the question often called circular reasoning, begging the question occurs when the believablity of the evidence depends on the believability of the claim AP English Terms
8 begging the question a statement that assumes what needs to be proved; the argument is built upon an undemonstrated claim vocab-10-15
9 begging the question treating an opinion that is open to question as if it were already proved or disproved Fallacies
10 begging the question assumes in the premise what the arguer should be trying to prove in the conclusion English: Argumentation
11 Begging the Question an argumentative ploy where the arguer sidesteps the question or conflict, evades or ignores the real question AP english terms
12 begging the question point being argued is assumed to be true without any logical support Literary Terms and Devices
13 begging the question also called assuming the answer; circular reasoning Shelnut AP Lang Terms
14 Begging the Question Often called circular reasoning, __ occurs when the believability of the evidence depends on the believability of the claim. AP English Language Glossary
15 Begging the question Any argument in which the truth of the conclusion is presupposed by the premises. PSY 1
16 begging the question act of ignoring the problem or issue by assuming its already been setteled AP vocab list 2
17 begging the question you assume to be true the thing you are trying to prove, circular reasoning card terms
18 begging the question assumption that sth is true in the course of an argument Part VI: Recognizing Fallacies
19 Begging the question taking for granted something that really needs proving Common Logical Fallacies
20 Begging the question "Free all political prisoners" begs the question of whether some of those concerned have committed an actual crime, like blowing up a building in a political protest Common Logical Fallacies
21 begging the question fallacy of the logical argument that assumes as true the very thing one is trying to prove AP Terms (1-73)
22 begging the question an attempt to assume in advance what needs to be proved; assuming in the premise the question we are trying to prove in the conclusion ap lang terms
23 Begging the Question to sidestep or evade the real problem AP Language Comp. Vocab
24 begging the question asks the reader to simply accept the conclusion without providing real evidenct; argument either relies on a premise that says the same thing as the conclusion or simply ignores an important assumption that the argument rests on Fallacies
25 begging the question Someone assumes that parts, or all, of what the person claims to be proving are proven facts. week 31
26 Begging the question An argumentative ploy where the arguer sidesteps the question or the conflict, evades or ignores the real question. AP Key Terminology
27 begging the question the situation that results when a writer or speaker constructs an argument on an assumption that the audience does not accept rhetoric devices
28 begging the question the sitation that results when a writer or speaker constructs and arguement on an assuptionthat the audien does not accept AP Words
29 Begging the Question Circular Reasoning Rhetorical Devices
30 Begging the Question The situation that results when a writer or speaker constructs an argument on an assumption that the audience does not accept. "Animal rights are fine, but humans are more important than animals, and humans have a right to alter ecological habitats to suit their own needs." AP Eng/Comp Terms
31 Begging the Question (FV) if an argument contains a premise that presupposes or depends on the point at issue PHL 130- Fallacies
32 Begging The Question "Animal rights are fine, but humans are more important than animals, and humans have a right to alter ecological habitats to suit their own needs." Terms With Examples
33 Begging The Question "Animal rights are fine, but humans are more important than animals, and humans have a right to alter ecological habitats to suit their own needs." AP Eng/Lang. Terms
34 begging the question assuming that an argument has been proved without actually presenting the evidence ch 16
35 begging the question assuming something to be true that really needs proof LOGIC 1 ( AP ENG)
36 begging the question leaving out a key premise, restating premise, ignoring the question logic final 2 fallacy
37 Begging the Question A fallacy of logical argument in which a person assumes something to be true that is either questionable, debatable, or false. For example: In arguing against the death penalty, one might claim that is morally wrong to kill another person. However, those who take the opposite view would disagree with this claim. To write persuasively, one can't base an argument on a debated point--it will not convince anyone who fundamentally disagrees. English Rhetoric Test
38 begging the question Logical fallacy that creates circular thinking AP English Terminology
39 begging the question An assertion that restates the point just made. Such an assertion is curcular; it uses a point stated in the premise as a conclusion Rhetorical Terms
40 begging the question act of ignoring the problem or issue by assuming it has already been settled english Ap words
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1 SpanishAny and all Spanish learners and their sets are welcome here! Anybody who has a question about Spanish can also post in our discussion board. If you have a question about this group, feel free to message me (Pyotr) through Quizlet. 203 users January 25, 2007
2 advanced math/brain bendershard math and fun brain benders to prepare you for everything send me a hard math question or brain bender and i will let you in 1 user March 29, 2007
3 ASK ALLEY FOR ADVICE!ASK ME ANY QUESTION AND I HAVE AN ANSWER, SO CHAT WITH ME AND ASK AWAY TODAY, BECAUSE I HAVE A ANSWER FOR YOU!♥♥☻☺☻☺ ♥♥♥♥ ☻☺☻☺♥♥♥ ♥☻☺☻☺♥♥♥ ♥☻☺☻☺♥♥♥♥ ☻☺ ☻☺♥♥♥♥☻☺☻☺♥♥ 6 users April 10, 2007
4 ASK ME ANY QUESTION YOU HAVE I WILL GIVE ADVICE 1 user May 11, 2007
5 sams group were teens can just talkfor teens who just want to talk or need to ask a question 2 users May 11, 2007
6 Contagious*I'm handing in a test to my math teacher* "I didn't draw any pictures this time, because I knew too many of the answers...." My name is Sakio...... x2 Of course you can read that, otherwise you wouldn't this far in life. If you love humor, randomness, and totally out of the blue questions from nowheresville. Then join my group! You know you want too........ It calls to you in the middle of the night while the moonlight pours through you're half opened blinds onto sheets. And that white light spells, JOIN THE GROUP BY SAKIOX2......... Oooohhhh, creepy eh? And you will ponder the whole night going, "To joing or not to join, that is the question." But you will realize that's stupid and of course you'll join. And if you have read all of this you are just a fool with nothing else to do..... 2 users May 25, 2007
7 CCHS Biology Test QuestionsCCHS Biology Test Questions 2007-2008 Question to Join: You are a strand of DNA. You go through the first step of transcription. A cap has just been put on your head and you have grown a tail. You are not excited because your stomach is about to be cut out. Your stomach is a(n) ____. (PM me if you need help) 17 users December 7, 2007
8 The advice columnThis is a group where you can ask me advice for things like school, friends, or family. If it is a personal question you can send me a private message. I do an advice column at my school and respect your fellings and will not share them with anyone. I am garenteed to respond to you in two days or less. Thank you for taking time to read this and I will respect you and your feelings. So just spill the beans. 1 user December 7, 2007
9 spanishany and all spanish learners can join. if you have a question about spanish post it on the discussion board. if you have a question about the group ask me (slbon7) through quizlet. 2 users December 14, 2007
10 Bookworm Study GroupA great tool to remember all the fun facts about your favorite books!! To get in, just answer this question correctly: what is the first book of the New Testament? 11 users January 24, 2008
11 DIP N' DABBLERS"A-Frame?" This is where we have class discussions to learn about life!!! (In a hick accent) But in order to join you must answer this question then state your first and last name. Give it food and it will live but give it water and it will die. What is it??? answer to join!!!! 22 users January 28, 2008
12 TPC (The Pretty Commitee)This group is for all who love The Clique series by Lisi Harrison. Go to www.jointheclique.com to learn more. To get in, you must put the answer to this question in your application: Who is Claire's first kiss with? 3 users April 14, 2008
13 The IC (Intranet Club)A group dedicated to the book "Click Here (to Find Out How I Survived Seventh Grade)". Curlgirl63's group, TPC, inspired me to do this group. In your application, I want the answer to this question: What nickname does Erin Swift give Serena Worthington? 2 users April 14, 2008
14 Catcher in the RyeUse this group to discuss CR. Comment, question, criticize, etc. Stay on topic and keep it appropriate! School rules apply and inappropriate remarks or use is considered a violation. Use sense- Don't act like a madman! 1 user April 24, 2008
15 Quetion roomThis is a chat thing for any one with a question!!! 2 users May 5, 2008
16 Mr. Norlander's World History III FinalThis page will assist all Tartan World Hstory III students prepare for the Final Exam Hope you find this helpful & fun...BEST WISHES WITH YOUR FINAL EXAM, WHICH WILL INCLUDE 100 MC QUESTION & 20 IMPORTANT LEADERS IDENTIFICATION ITEMS 48 users May 12, 2008
17 question wordsinterrogative words[question words] such as who? what? how much? when? why? and so on. 1 user May 19, 2008
18 6th graders onlypeople can meet new friends and talk about random stuff the password is to ensure you are a kid the password is the answer to this question. in the disney chanel show wisards of waverly place alex's famous line is ___ so hows it goin' 2 users May 21, 2008
19 shabalamadingdongwelcome to shabalamadingdong may u please enjoy your stay. may i help you. contact oreo64 for any question chow! 1 user May 23, 2008
20 Have a question? Need help? I'll tell u exactly the answer to everything.just cum in.This group allows anyone in. Please cum and ask a question. Whether it's about friend problems,school,feelings, or anything at all, i can help. 1 user June 7, 2008
21 REAL jo bro lovers!hi if ur a REAL jo bro lover then answer this question which is the password!!!! What is the Jonas Brothers youngest family member????? 4 users July 11, 2008

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