Thanks for noticing. It's a shame how 'begging the question' got so lost somewhere along the way. The more common usage is an important concept, but the original fallacy is probably a more important idea.
Also, arguably, either meaning could apply here, haha...
Oh, look, it's our old pal, begging the question.
Hey, someone that knows what "begging the question" actually means.
Thanks for noticing. It's a shame how 'begging the question' got so lost somewhere along the way. The more common usage is an important concept, but the original fallacy is probably a more important idea.
Also, arguably, either meaning could apply here, haha...
The other version isn't that you have an answer setup, it just means the statement invites or forces one to ask the question.
He's very good at using his moral cudgel to deflect away the issue of behavior as a component of why you'd get thrown out of the pub.
It's not 109, it's 1100.
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