What are examples of loaded questions used in debate?
In debates, loaded questions are used to discredit opponents and force them into a defensive position.
Examples of loaded questions used in debate:
- “Why don’t you care about x issue?”
- “Why do you dismiss the ethical implications of your argument?”
- “When will you admit that your argument lacks empirical evidence?”
- “Why would you back a policy that has always failed in practice?”
As an underhanded debate tactic, loaded questions are logical fallacies. They can be considered a form of circular reasoning.
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