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* the "Kafka trap" was coined by Eric Raymond as "Kafkatrapping" in 2010 article | * the "Kafka trap" was coined by Eric Raymond as "Kafkatrapping" in 2010 article | ||
=== Leading questions and question traps === | |||
* questions that assume an answer ("leading") or are designed to "trap" an answer | |||
** similar to the Kafka trap | |||
* leading questions are used in order to guide | |||
** Socrates engaged in "leading questions" in order to make his point | |||
*** see [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socratic_questioning Socratic questioning (wikipedia)]] | |||
*** and the story of the Slave Boy and the Square from Plato's ''Meno'' | |||
==== Motte and Bailey Doctrine ==== | ==== Motte and Bailey Doctrine ==== |