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Begging the Question
Begging the question is a logical fallacy where the conclusion of an argument is assumed in one of its premises, essentially arguing in a circle without providing proof.
Independent Premises
Arguments or statements that support a conclusion but do not rely on each other to do so.
Fallacy of Division
This logical fallacy assumes that what is true of a whole must also be true of its parts. For example, assuming that because a car is heavy, each part of the car must also be heavy.
Monopoly
A market structure characterized by a single seller facing little to no competition, often resulting in high prices and limited choices for consumers.
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