logical fallacy unified under the name of “ad hominem” because, at least, some Ad Hominem Argument from the Perspective of the Epistemology of Testimony
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See also "They're Not Like Us " • The Half Truth (also Card Stacking, Incomplete Information) A corrupt argument from logos, the fallacy of
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Card stacking—piling up positive information in favor of any idea, while ignoring negative infor- mation Ex: Car salespeople—They tell a buyer all the good
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Argumentum ad Verecundiam in the Gillette website (e g the testimonials are the football players) Page 6 Table 2 Percentage of websites using fallacious-
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The stated conclusion is not necessarily a logical result of the facts presented Ex : All the homes in this area are expensive; therefore,
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Such errors are called "logical fallacies," a term derived from the Latin fallere meaning "to Special Pleading (card stacking): When certain evidence,
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LOGICAL FALLACIES An argument is an instance of reasoning in which a conclusion is inferred from (supported by) a reason or
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Bandwagon - Influenced by the majority, “everybody's doing it ” Card Stacking - drug companies downplay side-effects Generalities - Hitler would use words that
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