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Reductio ad absurdum is a type of logical argument that states that something is true because something absurd can be implied from its denial. This argument can also be negated, that something must be false because if it were true something absurd would also be true.
ExamplesGravity must exist or we would all float off into space.There must be oxygen in the atmosphere otherwise fire would be impossible.The Earth can't be flat because that would make it impossible to sail around it.If free will doesn't exist then people aren't responsible for their actions which is absurd.|
Type | | Definition | A proof based on implying something absurd or impossible from acceptance or denial of a statement. | Related Concepts | | Next: Argument from Silence
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