Welcome to the modern era where traditional meanings aren't necessarily the only meanings. "begs a question" easily means something as simple as "raises the question" besides its definitions dealing with logical fallacies.
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Re: "beg the question." Please learn the correct usage of this phrase. It does not mean what you think it means.
Welcome to the modern era where traditional meanings aren't necessarily the only meanings.
"begs a question" easily means something as simple as
"raises the question" besides its definitions dealing with logical fallacies.