- Ad
hominem (Latin for 'to the person'),
short for
argumentum ad
hominem,
refers to
several types of
arguments that are
usually fallacious.
Often currently...
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appears hypocritical. This
specious reasoning is a
special type of ad
hominem attack. The
Oxford English Dictionary cites John Cooke's 1614
stage play...
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Alexander Payne. The two are
business partners in the
Santa Monica based Ad
Hominem Enterprises, and are
credited as co-writers of six
films released between...
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characteristics of the
person who is speaking, such as also in the ad
hominem fallacy. For this argument,
Locke coined the term
argumentum ad verecundiam...
- it is
called a dead cat strategy. Ad
hominem –
attacking the
arguer instead of the argument. (Note that "ad
hominem" can also
refer to the
dialectical strategy...
- 'you too', term for a counter-accusation),
which is a
subtype of the ad-
hominem argument. The
communication intent is
often to
distract from the content...
- (1613–1667), who
claimed that
Aquinas is
reputed to have emplo**** the
phrase "
hominem unius libri timeo" ('I fear the man of a
single book'). The poet Robert...
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critique of others",
exhibiting a
propensity for mockery, ridicule, and ad
hominem attacks on
those who
disagreed with him. He
ignored facts that did not...
- on the
selection form, or "weak man" argument, that
combines with an ad
hominem and
fallacy of
composition is
nutpicking (or nut picking), a neologism...
-
Hominem". Fallacyfiles.org.
Retrieved 2013-07-27. Ad
hominem fallacy,
Logical Fallacies,
Formal and Informal,
Independent Individualist. "Ad
Hominem"...