In 1941, the author and religious philosopher C.S. Lewis wrote about a type of circular reasoning that dismisses the larger position or character of the person on the other end of an argument or disagreement, rather than addressing the issue at hand.
Bulverism
Bulverism
Bulverism
In 1941, the author and religious philosopher C.S. Lewis wrote about a type of circular reasoning that dismisses the larger position or character of the person on the other end of an argument or disagreement, rather than addressing the issue at hand.