Friday, October 5, 2007

Logical Fallacy - Complex Question

A Complex question is a loaded question that is unanswerable. It usually asks two questions in one and that make it difficult to respond to. The following is a good example of a complex question. Do you support freedom and the right to bear arms?

I am sure that I have committed the fallacy of asking a complex question. I can't think of any right at the moment though. However, I am married and I am perfecting the art of loaded questions!

I found information on Complex questions and the example of a complex question from the following website.

http://onegoodmove.org/fallacy/cq.htm

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