Definition
of False Dilemma: A false dilemma (also called false dichotomy, the either - or fallacy, fallacy of false choice, black - and - white thinking, or the fallacy of exhaustive hypotheses) is a type of logical fallacy that involves a situation in which only two alternatives are considered, when in fact there is at least one additional op
False Dilemma: A
false dilemma (also called false dichotomy, the either - or fallacy, fallacy of false choice, black - and - white thinking, or the fallacy of exhaustive hypotheses) is a type of logical fallacy that involves a situation in which only two alternatives are considered, when in fact there is at least one additional op
false dilemma (also called
false dichotomy, the either - or fallacy, fallacy of false choice, black - and - white thinking, or the fallacy of exhaustive hypotheses) is a type of logical fallacy that involves a situation in which only two alternatives are considered, when in fact there is at least one additional op
false dichotomy, the either - or fallacy, fallacy
of false choice, black - and - white thinking, or the fallacy of exhaustive hypotheses) is a type of logical fallacy that involves a situation in which only two alternatives are considered, when in fact there is at least one additional op
false choice, black - and - white thinking, or the fallacy
of exhaustive hypotheses) is a
type of logical fallacy that involves a situation in which only two alternatives are considered, when in fact there is at least one additional option.