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i like to learn new skills because i like learning. what type of fallacy is shown here? circular reasoning- this claim just restates the same premise that this person likes learning. hasty generalization- the speaker jumped to conclusions. one premise does not cause the second. non- sequitur- there is a break down in logic. the first statement does not apply to the second.
To determine the fallacy, we analyze each option:
- Circular Reasoning: The statement "I like to learn new skills because I like learning" restates the premise (liking learning) as the reason for the claim (liking to learn new skills), which is circular.
- Hasty Generalization: This fallacy involves drawing a conclusion from insufficient evidence, which is not the case here.
- Non - Sequitur: A non - sequitur has a conclusion that does not follow from the premises, but here the issue is restating the premise, not a non - logical connection.
So the correct option is the one related to Circular Reasoning.
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Circular Reasoning - This claim just restates the same premise that this person likes learning.