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Ad hominem
Ad hominem Ad hom"i*nem [L., to the man.] A phrase applied to an appeal or argument addressed to the principles, interests, or passions of a man.

Meaning of HOMINE from wikipedia

- Look up homines in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Homines (meaning "men") may refer to : The name Boni Homines or Bonshommes was po****rly given to at...
- Ad hominem (Latin for 'to the person'), short for argumentum ad hominem, refers to several types of arguments that are fallacious. Often currently this...
- The interdictum de homine libero exhibendo was a form of interdictum in Roman law ordering a man who unlawfully holds a free man as a slave to produce...
- De homine replegiando (literally "personal replevin") is a legal remedy used to liberate a person from unlawful detention on bail, "with a view to try...
- The name Boni Homines ('Good men' in Latin) or Bonshommes (the same in French) was po****rly given to at least three religious orders in the Catholic...
- Novus homo or homo novus (lit. 'new man'; pl.: novi homines or homines novi) was the term in ancient Rome for a man who was the first in his family to...
- (aristocracy), an Italian hereditary title abbreviated N.H. (Italian: Nobile Homine) for men All pages with titles beginning with NH This disambiguation page...
- solemnities and outward display. Excommunication is either a jure (by law) or ab homine (by judicial act of man, i.e. by a judge). The first is provided by the...
- with the law itself serving as a standing warning (Lex interpellat pro homine). Censures, being the deprivation of grave spiritual benefits, are imposed...
- major works include the trilogy De Cive (1642), De Corpore (1655), and De Homine (1658) as well as the posthumous work Behemoth (1681). Hobbes contributed...