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question 5 (20 points) \\ saved fallacy where the conclusion is smuggled in among the premises. \\ beging the question \\ circular reasoning \\ appeal to authority \\ equivocation \\ submit quiz \\ 5 of 5 questions saved
The fallacy where the conclusion is smuggled in among the premises is known as "begging the question" (also called petitio principii). Let's analyze the other options:
- "Circular reasoning" is a type of begging the question, but the more precise term for this specific definition (conclusion in premises) is begging the question.
- "Appeal to authority" relies on an authority's opinion rather than evidence.
- "Equivocation" uses a word with multiple meanings unfairly.
So the correct option is the one labeled "begging the question".
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begging the question (the option with the radio button selected in the image, which is the first option among the fallacy choices, labeled "begging the question")