- An
appeal to
probability (or
appeal to possibility, also
known as
possibiliter ergo probabiliter, "possibly,
therefore probably") is the
logical fallacy...
-
Argumentum ad
lazarum or
appeal to
poverty is the
informal fallacy of
thinking a
conclusion is
correct solely because the
speaker is poor, or it is incorrect...
- The
appeal to
loyalty is a
logical fallacy committed when the
premise of an
argument uses a
perceived need for
loyalty of some sort to
distract from the...
-
Appeal to
tradition (also
known as
argumentum ad
antiquitatem or
argumentum ad antiquitam,
appeal to antiquity, or
appeal to
common practice) is a claim...
-
impermissibility of
eating meat must be ****essed on its own merits, not by
appealing to what is "natural".
Antinaturalism (politics)
Antivaccination Carnism...
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Appeal to consequences, also
known as
argumentum ad
consequentiam (Latin for "argument to the consequence"), is an
argument that
concludes a hypothesis...
- to the work of Marcus,
political scientist Tom
Brader says that, "by
appealing to
specific emotions, [communicators] can
change the way
citizens respond...
- Just what is it that
makes today's
homes so different, so
appealing? is a
collage by
English artist Richard Hamilton. It
measures 10.25 in (260 mm) ×...
-
first by
sending multiple DMCA
requests to the archive, and then by
appealing to the
Federal Court of Canada. The
images were
removed from the website...
- The
appeal to
novelty (also
called appeal to
modernity or
argumentum ad novitatem) is a
fallacy in
which one
prematurely claims that an idea or proposal...