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Appeal to
ridicule (also
called appeal to mockery, ad absurdo, or the
horse laugh) is an
informal fallacy which presents an opponent's
argument as absurd...
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Ridicule (French pronunciation: [ʁidikyl]) is a 1996
French period drama film
directed by
Patrice Leconte and
starring Charles Berling, Jean Rochefort...
- Les Précieuses
ridicules (French pronunciation: [le pʁesjøz ʁidikyl], The
Absurd Précieuses or The
Affected Ladies) is a one-act
satire by Molière in...
- Look up
ridicule in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ridicule may
refer to: A form of
mockery Appeal to
ridicule, an
informal fallacy which presents an...
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Riskee and the
Ridicule (sometimes
stylised as
Riskee & the
Ridicule) is a
British grime punk band from Kent, England. Dawn of the Dog (2014)
Blame Culture...
- [and] the
ingenuity of his mind." In
philosophical argument, the
appeal to
ridicule (also
called appeal to mockery, ab absurdo, or the
horse laugh) is an informal...
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against all authority, &
protested by ****erting
their right to have fun by
ridiculing the ideas,
individuals and
groups they despised.
Acratas in the Anarchist...
- The
Force of
Ridicule is a 1796
comedy play by the
British writer Thomas Holcroft. The
original Drury Lane cast
included John Palmer,
William Barrymore...
- and
Limburgish buutereednen, the
speakers subjects include mocking and
ridiculing the
local administration. The
catholic church,
being the most powerful...
- product, or done
simply as
parody of adverti****ts—used
either as a way of
ridiculing or
drawing negative attention towards a real adverti****t or such an...