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Thursday, September 17, 2015

False Dilemma (Logical Fallacy)



A false dilemma is when a writer forces the reader to choose between two extreme arguments with no regard to a middle ground.

In order to avoid falling for this trap, be sure to explore your topic to understand multiple views and positions.



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