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vern_humphrey
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You need to look up “begging the question.”This simply begs the question, WHY WAS SHE REFUSING HER HUSBAND in good and prudent judgment?
Begging the Question
Also Known as: Circular Reasoning, Reasoning in a Circle, Petitio Principii. Description of Begging the Question
Begging the Question is a fallacy in which the premises include the claim that the conclusion is true or (directly or indirectly) assume that the conclusion is true. This sort of “reasoning” typically has the following form.
*]Premises in which the truth of the conclusion is claimed or the truth of the conclusion is assumed (either directly or indirectly).
*]Claim C (the conclusion) is true.
This sort of “reasoning” is fallacious because simply assuming that the conclusion is true (directly or indirectly) in the premises does not constitute evidence for that conclusion. Obviously, simply assuming a claim is true does not serve as evidence for that claim. This is especially clear in particularly blatant cases: “X is true. The evidence for this claim is that X is true.”
When you say:
That is begging the question. Your question is phrased so as to get us to accept that what she did was “good and prudent judgement.”WHY WAS SHE REFUSING HER HUSBAND in good and prudent judgment?
And that is why I say this problem would exist if the porn problem never happened. The fighting is about who dominates who, and any excuse will serve.
The solution is as I have outlined several times above.