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Fallacies of Presumption·Intellectual
complex question

complex question

/ˌkɒmpleks ˈkwestʃən/

🔄 Fallacies of Presumption

combining multiple questions into one

complex question in a sentence

“Do you support freedom and lower taxes?—conflating separate issues.”

Origin of complex question

Latin complexus (embracing, surrounding)

Related Words

hasty generalization

drawing broad conclusions from limited examples

sweeping generalization

applying a general rule to exceptional cases

begging the question

assuming the conclusion in the premise

circular reasoning

using the conclusion as a premise

false dichotomy

presenting only two options when more exist

false dilemma

forcing a choice between artificially limited options

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