Circular Reasoning is a cognitive bias characterized by a conclusion that is included in the premise.
Example: The Bible is true because it’s the word of God, and we know it’s the word of God because the Bible says so.
Circular Reasoning is a cognitive bias characterized by a conclusion that is included in the premise.
Example: The Bible is true because it’s the word of God, and we know it’s the word of God because the Bible says so.