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A common version of the fallacy is to ask questions begging who or why about
facts which have not been established. () In the real world none of these questions
would be regarded as valid until the facts they depend on have been established. The
complex question has to be broken into simpler ones; and often the denial of the
fact presumed invalidates the larger question altogether.
Madsen Pirie (2006). How to Win Any Argument: The Use and Abuse of Logic. USA: Continuum
International Publishing Group. P. 30.



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