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17. Complex Question ... Every complex question presumes the existence of a certain condition. When the respondent's answer is added to the complex question, an argument emerges that establishes the presumed condition. Thus, although not an argument as such, a complex question involves an implicit argument.
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Loaded question - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Loaded question , also known as complex question , presupposition , "trick question" , or plurium interrogationum (Latin, "of many questions"), is an informal fallacy or logical fallacy. ...
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Two otherwise unrelated points are treated as a single proposition. The reader is expected to accept or reject both together, when in reality one may be acceptable while the other is not. A complex question is an illegitimate use of the "and" operator.
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Opinion: The Complex Question by Christian Nutt; ... A user named Coins posed the simple-sounding question, "Should we boycott Shadow Complex?" ; The question sounds simple, but the issues behind it are complicated. It's salient because the game is derived from the fiction of Orson Scott Card, and Orson Scott Card is...
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Fallacy of Complex Question. ... This fallacy occurs when a single question that is really two (or more) questions is asked, and a single answer is illegitimately applied to both.
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Complex Question: Trying to get someone to accept a proposition by opposing a question that presupposes it. ... Skip past navigation ... On a mobile phone? Check out m.twitter.com!
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The pooling and reselling of mortgages, known as mortgage securitization, has played an outsized role in this financial crisis. Here are some questions and answers about mortgage securitization and its effects. ... Q: What is mortgage securitization? ... A: Mortgages are "securitized" when they are pooled together,
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