Constructive Dilemma
A Constructive Dilemma is a logical argument that presents two conditional statements, both leading to the same conclusion. It typically takes the form: "If A, then C; if B, then C." This means that regardless of whether A or B is true, C must also be true. This structure helps in making decisions by showing that multiple scenarios can lead to the same outcome.
In this type of reasoning, the focus is on the implications of the conditions rather than the conditions themselves. It is often used in debates and discussions to illustrate that a particular conclusion is unavoidable, regardless of the path taken.