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Argument from
incredulity, also
known as
argument from
personal incredulity,
appeal to
common sense, or the
divine fallacy, is a
fallacy in
informal logic...
- Jesus's
crucifixion wounds. In art, the
episode (formally
called the
Incredulity of Thomas) has been
frequently depicted since at
least the 15th century...
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Argument from
ignorance (from Latin:
argumentum ad ignorantiam), also
known as
appeal to
ignorance (in
which ignorance represents "a lack of
contrary evidence")...
- The
Incredulity of
Saint Thomas is a
painting of the
subject of the same name. It is one of the most
famous paintings by the
Italian Baroque master Caravaggio...
- The
Incredulity of
Saint Thomas is an oil
painting on
canvas by
Matthias Stom,
created c. 1640-1649. It is held in the
Museo del Prado, in Madrid. Another...
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conceiving him
through the Holy Spirit, and,
after initially expressing incredulity at the announcement, she responded, "I am the
handmaid of the Lord. Let...
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logically unsound for lack of well-grounded premises.
Argument from
incredulity – when
someone can't
imagine something to be true, and
therefore deems...
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Requesens y Enríquez de Cardona-Anglesola (with Raphael) Salviati: The
Incredulity of
Saint Thomas Savoldo: Portrait of a Clad
Warrior Signorelli: Adoration...
- McClure's Magazine,
February 1913. "The
Fairy Tale of
Father Brown" 3. The
Incredulity of
Father Brown (1926) "The
Resurrection of
Father Brown" "The Arrow...
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filmmaker Manchán
Magan found few
Irish speakers in Dublin, and
faced incredulity when
trying to get by
speaking only
Irish in Dublin. He was
unable to...