Can someone please explain to me where the circular reasoning is happening here?
Started by JosephRocco · started 2024-05-03 22:05 · last activity 2024-05-17 14:28 · 1 reply
Ok, I just didn't see where circular reasoning was happening here. Yes, they do state that "physical aspects of some particular human actions - neurological, physiological, and environmental..." but can't some of these be non-physical too?
My anticipation was this: "fails to consider that some of what the commentator cites might also have non-physical aspects which we don't fully comprehend."
I also don't see many circular reasoning flaws so maybe this was a reason why I missed this one. But if someone could help me identify circular reasoning better, I'd appreciate it. Thank you for your time.