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Assuming something is true because an authority said it to be so OR calling someone an expert (and therefore correct) when they are not an actual expert.
Assuming something is true because an authority said it to be so OR calling someone an expert (and therefore correct) when they are not an actual expert.
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Assuming something is true because an authority said it to be so OR calling someone an expert (and therefore correct) when they are not an actual expert.