Logic and Formal Reasoning
Circular reasoning is a logical fallacy where the conclusion of an argument is included in the premise, making the argument inherently flawed and unconvincing. This type of reasoning fails to provide valid evidence outside of its own assertion, leading to a lack of real support for the claim being made. Essentially, it assumes what it is trying to prove, making it a key concept to identify in logical proofs and arguments.
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