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Argumentum ad populum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ad hominem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An ad hominem argument, also known as argumentum ad hominem (Latin: "argument to the person" or "argument against the person") is an argument which links the validity of a premise to a cha...
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Definition of argumentum in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of argumentum. Pronunciation of argumentum. Translations of argumentum. argumentum synonyms, argumentum antonyms. Information about argumentum in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... and I might answer by the argumentum ad hominem, and ask what...
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Argumentum ad antiquitatem ... Argumentum ad baculum / Appeal to force ... Argumentum ad crumenam...
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Argumentum ad Verecundiam is the basis for a significant amount of marketing-driven research. This fallacy's difficulty to apply is compounded when experts in a field disagree, when an expert's standing is disputable, or when subtle issues of implementation are differently seen by arguing parties;
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(Our thanks to Philippa Gould for the major part of this translation. For a paraphrase of the Argumentum by Yates, see pp.12-17 of Giordano Bruno. For the original Latin version, see Marsilio Ficino, Opera omnia, Bale, 1576, p.1836.)
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Argumentum ad Populum (popular appeal or appeal to the majority): The fallacy of attempting to win popular assent to a conclusion by arousing the feeling and enthusiasms of the multitude. There are several variations of this fallacy, but we will emphasize two forms.
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