A
logical fallacy in which a
number of
choices n are given when
in reality more than n exist.
Two choices are usually given: the one the person
wants chosen and one that is
completely unacceptable. This is a
misuse of the
logical or operator in that
all possibilities are not included.
For example, "You can come or you can stay here" ignores the option of going somewhere else.
To prove the use of False Dilemma, simply prove that another option exists.