Middle Ground Fallacy is a cognitive bias characterized by assuming the compromise between two positions is always correct.
Example: One person says 2+2=4, another says 2+2=6, so the truth must be 2+2=5.
Middle Ground Fallacy is a cognitive bias characterized by assuming the compromise between two positions is always correct.
Example: One person says 2+2=4, another says 2+2=6, so the truth must be 2+2=5.