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Circular Reasoning
A logical fallacy in which the conclusion of an argument is used as a premise of the same argument.
Weak Analogy
A flawed argument in which two items being compared are not sufficiently similar in relevant aspects.
Circular Reasoning
A logical fallacy in which the conclusion is supported by premises that assume the conclusion's truth, thus not providing any actual evidence.
Irrelevant Reasoning
Engaging in argument or thought processes that do not logically pertain to or impact the matter at hand.
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