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Ad Hominem fallacy - it occurs when an argument is rebutted by attacking the person making the argument rather than the argument itself. This fallacy is committed when one tries to refute an argument by attacking the person's character, motive, or other attribute.
An ad hominem fallacy is when an argument attacks a person's character or traits instead of addressing the actual issue being discussed. It is considered a logical fallacy because attacking the person making an argument does not invalidate the argument itself.
Ad hominem attack, which occurs when someone responds to an argument by attacking the person making the argument rather than addressing the points they are making. This tactic aims to divert attention from the argument itself by discrediting the character or attributes of the speaker.
An example might be : "How can you talk about winning the war when you yourself received a deferment from the draft?"
Ethos is used in an argument by appealing to the credibility and authority of the speaker or the source of information. By establishing a strong ethos, the speaker can build trust with the audience and increase the persuasiveness of their argument. This can be done through showing expertise, experience, and honesty on the topic being discussed.
what does thier argument reveal about the personality of each character
Ad Hominem fallacy - it occurs when an argument is rebutted by attacking the person making the argument rather than the argument itself. This fallacy is committed when one tries to refute an argument by attacking the person's character, motive, or other attribute.
you get some of your personality from your parents. as you get older, you become more unique.
An "ad hominem" argument.
A ad-hominem argument is a logical facilities. This is when the audience are focus on he argument.
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