- A loaded question is a question which contains an underlying assumption that the person who is being questioned is likely to disagree with. This rhetoric technique is frequently used in debates, so it’s beneficial to understand how it works, how to respond to it, and how to avoid using it yourself. https://effectiviology.com/loaded-question/ 89 comments philosophy
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