A proper example of this logical fallacy:
"He is smart because he is intelligent."
An example of an improper usage:
"He was a priest. This begs the question why he was getting married in the first place."
A logical fallacy in which a particular statement or claim is assumed to be true without any evidence aside from the statement or claim itself.
Often misused to mean "to raise the question".
A proper example of this logical fallacy:
"He is smart because he is intelligent."
An example of an improper usage:
"He was a priest. This begs the question why he was getting married in the first place."