- In rhetoric, an
argumentum ad
captandum, "for capturing" the
gullibility of the naïve
among the
listeners or readers, is an unsound,
specious argument...
- ad
captandum vulgus to
captivate the mob i.e., to
appeal to the m****es.
Often said of or used by politicians. Likewise, an
argumentum ad
captandum is...
- ad
captandum vulgus to
captivate the mob i.e., to
appeal to the m****es.
Often said of or used by politicians. Likewise, an
argumentum ad
captandum is...
- purpose. I
looked at his
boots and knew the last
statement to be
merely ad
captandum and with
intent to mollify." (From Ego [1], Page 91.) Agate's
style in...
-
Abductive validation --
Academia Analitica --
Accuracy and
precision -- Ad
captandum -- Ad hoc
hypothesis -- Ad
hominem --
Affine logic --
Affirming the antecedent...
- Marx
Actus et
potentia Actus primus Actus purus A****enus
Acyutananda Ad
captandum Ad
feminam Ad hoc Ad hoc
hypothesis Ad
hominem Ad
hominem argument Ad...
- power; and he
falls into the too
common mistake of
supposing that ad
captandum p****ages of
colour will
suffice for
these deficiencies.”
Around 1890,...