False Dilemma

False Dilemma

A false dilemma, or false dichotomy, is a logical fallacy that presents only two options when, in fact, more options exist. This tactic simplifies complex issues and forces a choice between two extremes, often ignoring the nuances of the situation.

For instance, saying, 'You are either with us or against us,' ignores the possibility of neutrality or alternative positions. This fallacy can mislead audiences and restrict the scope of debate.

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