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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...
- Caravaggio's
painting of The
Incredulity of
Saint Thomas c. 1601–1602 was
painted for
Vincenzo Giustiniani (Pietro Bellori) and
later entered the Royal...
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Argument from
ignorance (Latin:
argumentum ad ignorantiam), or
appeal to ignorance, is an
informal fallacy where something is
claimed to be true or false...
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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...
- The
Incredulity of
Father Brown is a
collection of
eight stories by G. K. Chesterton, the third-published
collection featuring the
fictional detective...
- The
Incredulity of
Saint Thomas is a 1543–1547
painting by
Francesco Salviati. It was
commissioned for the église Notre-Dame-de-Confort in Lyon by Thomas...
- Gallery, London), The
Incredulity of
Saint Thomas, c. 1601, "Ecclesiastical Version" (Private Collection, Florence), The
Incredulity of
Saint Thomas c. 1601...
- Condition,
writing "Simplifying to the extreme, I
define postmodern as
incredulity towards meta narratives...."
where what he
means by
metanarrative is...
- 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...