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Circular Reasoning: Definition, Examples, and How to Avoid It #231381 (License: Personal Use)
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This minimalist graphic uses bold blue sans-serif text arranged in a perfect circle against a black background to symbolize the closed-loop nature of circular reasoning, a logical fallacy where the premise and conclusion are identical or presuppose each other. The stark contrast emphasizes clarity and conceptual purity, making it ideal for educational or critical thinking contexts. The design avoids distraction, focusing attention solely on the rhetorical concept it represents.
Used on educational websites, philosophy or logic course pages, critical thinking guides, or blog posts explaining fallacies; targets users seeking to understand or teach logical errors in reasoning.
Related Cliparts: Discover what circular reasoning is-a common logical fallacy where the conclusion is assumed in the premise. Learn to identify and avoid it in arguments.
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