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Appeal to pity
Appeal to pity An appeal to pity (also called argumentum ad misericordiam) is a ... by exploiting their opponent's feelings of pity or guilt. The appeal to pity ...
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Talk:Appeal to pity
Talk:Appeal to pity I changed the wording from "true" and ...
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Appeal (disambiguation)
Appeal (disambiguation) Look up appeal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Appeal may refer to: Appeal - in law an appeal is a challenge of a judicial ...
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Appeal to emotion
Appeal to emotion Appeal to emotion is a logical fallacy where ... the purpose of establishing an argument. An appeal to emotion is a type of red ... herring and encompasses several logical fallacies, including: Appeal to consequences Appeal to fear Appeal to flattery Appeal ...
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Talk:Appeal to emotion
Talk:Appeal to emotion Two wrongs make a right ... distraction/changing the subject, not necessarily an appeal to emotion. See Talk: Two wrongs make ... merging the following articles into this article: appeal to fear appeal to flattery appeal to pity appeal to ridicule appeal ...
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Fallacy
... ad hominem) popular sentiment (argumentum ad populum, appeal to the majority) fear (argumentum ad baculum ... because your favorite celebrity endorses it. An appeal to authority is always a logical fallacy ... argument if, for example, it is an appeal to expert testimony. In this case, the ... you-too argument) Amphibology (also called amphiboly) Appeal to authority (also called argumentum ad verecundiam or argument by authority) Appeal to emotion including: Appeal to consequences ( ...
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User talk:Jimbo Wales/Archive 3
... 2006 (UTC) I think it's a pity that a polite and good faith request ... it is, and I personally feel your appeal will only add fuel to the fire ... different actions or leave. However a direct appeal to change the community, constitutes, in my ... but I fear it will. Your current appeal will only encourage more mass deletions, more ... 17:49, 25 January 2006 (UTC) Everyking appeal, again Now that there's a ...
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Talk:Gregory Lauder-Frost
... a Nazi sypathiser have also been deleted. Pity you don't bother to try and ... com to get the details of this appeal but I haven't been able to ... outrageous that Mr Lauder-Frost's successful appeal was not reported by one single newspaper ... Judicium'), anyone convicted, whether with a successful appeal or not, is entirely protected by the ... charges withdrawn (or the sentence overturned on appeal?)Homey 23:02, 8 December 2005 ( ...
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List of philosophical topics (A-C)
... apophatic philosophy - apophatic theology - aporetic - aporia - aposteriori - Appeal to authority - Appeal to belief - Appeal to consequences - Appeal to emotion - Appeal to fear - Appeal to flattery - Appeal ...
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User talk:Jimbo Wales/Archive 2
... Archive 2 < User talk:Jimbo Wales Personal appeal You forgot to write it first before ... problem is you've linked to "Peronal appeal" instead of "Personal appeal". ;) -- ¦ 19:33, 31 December 2005 (UTC ... 32, 31 December 2005 (UTC) Re personal appeal: we're entering our sixth year, not ... not record your voice for your personal appeal message? Some articles can be listened ...
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