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What is the meaning of false dilemma?
presenting only two options when more are possible
distorting an opposing viewpoint in an extreme way
assuming that two things are alike in more ways than they are
giving a statement that is illogically connected to a previous idea
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"Presenting only two options when more are possible."
A false dilemma (false dichotomy) is a logical fallacy that reduces a situation to only two choices, ignoring other viable alternatives. The other options describe different fallacies (straw man, false analogy, non sequitur).
A false dilemma (false dichotomy) is a logical fallacy that reduces a situation to only two choices, ignoring other viable alternatives. The other options describe different fallacies (straw man, false analogy, non sequitur).
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