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Either-or fallacy

An Either-or fallacy means a fallacy that gives us only two options 'either' and 'or', though there may also be existing other options.

Such a fallacy is used by those persons who do not want to give many options to people. They try somehow to make others to believe that there are only two available options, while the other person is aware of the existence of at least one other option.


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