Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
beg-the-question
phrase
/bɛɡ ðə ˈkwɛsʧən/

Definition
A logical fallacy where an argument’s premises assume the truth of the conclusion instead of supporting it.

Examples
- The argument that we should trust his judgment because he is always right begs the question.
- When someone says, “If the government is always right, then what about the mistakes they make?” it begs the question of whether the government can ever be trusted.

Meaning
To assume the truth of something that needs to be proven, often leading to circular reasoning.

Synonyms
- assume the conclusion
- circular reasoning
- petitio principii