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The Fallacy of Begging the Question

Dialogue 15 (2):241-255 (1976)

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  1. (1 other version)Fallacies.C. L. Hamblin - 1970 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 160:492-492.
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  • Begging the Question, 1971.Richard Robinson - 1971 - Analysis 31 (4):113 - 117.
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  • Petitio principii.John Woods & Douglas Walton - 1975 - Synthese 31 (1):107 - 127.
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  • Begging the Question.David H. Sanford - 1972 - Analysis 32 (6):197-199.
    A primary purpose of argument is to increase the degree of reasonable confidence that one has in the truth of the conclusion. A question begging argument fails this purpose because it violates what W. E. Johnson called an epistemic condition of inference. Although an argument of the sort characterized by Robert Hoffman in his response (Analysis 32.2, Dec 71) to Richard Robinson (Analysis 31.4, March 71) begs the question in all circumstances, we usually understand the charge that an argument is (...)
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  • On Begging the Question at Any Time.Robert Hoffman - 1971 - Analysis 32 (2):51 -.
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  • Pragmatics and Definite Descriptions.John A. Barker - 1972 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 21:63-84.
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  • Knowledge, Ignorance and Presupposition.John A. Barker - 1974 - Analysis 35 (2):33 - 45.
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