I am choosing to write about the “loaded question” fallacy. A loaded question is described as asking a question to someone, that contains an assumption you want the person to admit out loud. My example of a loaded question would be, Alex is walking to Mcdonald’s. Before he enters, he […]
Arif Shakoor
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After watching Barry Schwartz’s “TEDTALK”, he was discussing the paradox of choices. He argued that people have too many choices which can lead to dissatisfaction. The speaker’s premises that were used to reinforce his idea was trying to convince his audience that working online with technology gives us a great […]