Can a circular argument have more than one step?
A) No, because the premise and conclusion are exactly the same proposition.
B) No, because if it had more than one step, it would technically be called an ovular argument.
C) Yes, as long as the conclusion is the same proposition as one of the premises.
D) Yes, as long as every proposition is used at least twice.
E) Yes, as long as every proposition in the argument is really the same proposition.
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