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<p>(whatever choice you make in the given situation)". This example constitutes a false dilemma because there are other choices besides telling the truth and lying, like keeping silent. A false dilemma can also occur in the form of a <a href="page.php?w=disjunctive_syllogism">disjunctive syllogism</a>:<br/>
* disjunctive <a href="page.php?w=syllogism">syllogism</a>: In this form, the first premise () is responsible for the fallacious inference. <a href="page.php?w=Lewis%27s_trilemma">Lewis's trilemma</a> is a famous example of this type of argument</p><p>
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