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* [[Appeal to motive]] |
* [[Appeal to motive]]<!-- --> |
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* [[Association Fallacy|Association fallacy]] |
* [[Association Fallacy|Association fallacy]] |
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** ''[[Hitler Ate Sugar|Reductio ad Hitlerum]]'' |
** ''[[Hitler Ate Sugar|Reductio ad Hitlerum]]'' |
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*** [[Godwin's Law|Godwin's law]] |
*** [[Godwin's Law|Godwin's law]] |
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** ''[[Red-baiting]]'' |
** ''[[Red-baiting]]''<!-- --> |
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* [[Bulverism]] |
* [[Bulverism]]<!-- Circular Reasoning meets Genetic Fallacy --> |
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* [[Poisoning the well]] |
* [[Poisoning the well]]<!-- preemptive smearing of one's opponent --> |
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* [[Tone policing]] |
* [[Tone policing]]<!-- criticizing one's opponent for expressing emotion --> |
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* ''[[Tu quoque]]'' |
* ''[[Tu quoque]]'' |
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* [[Whataboutism]] |
* [[Whataboutism]]<!-- answering a question with a different question --> |
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* [[Argument from authority]] |
* [[Appeal to Authority|Argument from authority]] |
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** [[Appeal to accomplishment]] |
** [[Appeal to accomplishment]]<!-- stating one's opponent has not accomplished what one has accomplished --> |
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** ''[[Ipse dixit]]'' |
** ''[[Ipse dixit]]''<!-- "because I said so" --> |
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** [[Argumentum ad lazarum]] (Poverty) / [[Appeal to Wealth|Argumentum ad crumenam]] |
** [[Argumentum ad lazarum]] (Poverty) / [[Appeal to Wealth|Argumentum ad crumenam]]<!-- "I'm right because I'm poor / rich" --> |
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* [[Etymological fallacy]] |
* [[Etymological fallacy]]<!-- arguing about the meaning of a word used in one's opponent's argument --> |
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* [[Appeal to nature]] |
* [[Appeal to nature]]<!-- claiming "natural" things are good _because_ they're "natural" --> |
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* [[Appeal to Tradition|Appeal to tradition]] / [[Appeal to Novelty|Appeal to novelty]] |
* [[Appeal to Tradition|Appeal to tradition]] / [[Appeal to Novelty|Appeal to novelty]] |
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** [[Chronological snobbery]] |
** [[Chronological snobbery]]<!-- "newer is better" --> |
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