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Box-In Logic

An argumentive tactic used to build a set of logic based barriers that in the mind of the arguer leaves their audience or opponent only one choice which is to agree with them which includes a suggestion that the person is a bad person if they come to any other conclusion outside of the logic-barriers set forth by them
People often use box-in logic to force impressionable people to agree with them
by on August 5, 2019
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