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- Argument_from_authority abstract "Argument from authority (Latin: argumentum ab auctoritate), also authoritative argument and appeal to authority, is a common form of argument which may give rise to a logical fallacy when misused.In informal reasoning, the appeal to authority is a form of argument attempting to establish a statistical syllogism. The appeal to authority relies on an argument of the form: A is an authority on a particular topic A says something about that topic A is probably correctFallacious examples of using the appeal include any appeal to authority used in the context of deductive reasoning, and appealing to the position of an authority or authorities to dismiss evidence, as, while authorities can be correct in judgments related to their area of expertise more often than laypersons,[citation needed] they can still come to the wrong judgments through error, bias, dishonesty, or falling prey to groupthink. Thus, the appeal to authority is not a generally reliable argument for establishing facts.".
- Argument_from_authority wikiPageID "37568781".
- Argument_from_authority wikiPageRevisionID "606686431".
- Argument_from_authority hasPhotoCollection Argument_from_authority.
- Argument_from_authority subject Category:Authority.
- Argument_from_authority subject Category:Genetic_fallacies.
- Argument_from_authority subject Category:Logical_fallacies.
- Argument_from_authority subject Category:Relevance_fallacies.
- Argument_from_authority type Abstraction100002137.
- Argument_from_authority type Cognition100023271.
- Argument_from_authority type Content105809192.
- Argument_from_authority type Fallacy105893916.
- Argument_from_authority type GeneticFallacies.
- Argument_from_authority type Idea105833840.
- Argument_from_authority type LogicalFallacies.
- Argument_from_authority type LogicalFallacy105894143.
- Argument_from_authority type Misconception105893653.
- Argument_from_authority type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Argument_from_authority comment "Argument from authority (Latin: argumentum ab auctoritate), also authoritative argument and appeal to authority, is a common form of argument which may give rise to a logical fallacy when misused.In informal reasoning, the appeal to authority is a form of argument attempting to establish a statistical syllogism.".
- Argument_from_authority label "Argument d'autorité".
- Argument_from_authority label "Argument from authority".
- Argument_from_authority label "Argumento ad verecundiam".
- Argument_from_authority label "Argumentum ab auctoritate".
- Argument_from_authority label "Argumentum ad verecundiam".
- Argument_from_authority label "Argumentum ad verecundiam".
- Argument_from_authority label "Argumentum ad verecundiam".
- Argument_from_authority label "Argumentum ad verecundiam".
- Argument_from_authority label "Beroep op autoriteit".
- Argument_from_authority label "توسل بالمرجعية".
- Argument_from_authority label "訴諸權威".
- Argument_from_authority sameAs Argumentum_ad_verecundiam.
- Argument_from_authority sameAs Προσφυγή_στην_αυθεντία.
- Argument_from_authority sameAs Argumento_ad_verecundiam.
- Argument_from_authority sameAs Argument_d'autorité.
- Argument_from_authority sameAs Argumentum_ab_auctoritate.
- Argument_from_authority sameAs Beroep_op_autoriteit.
- Argument_from_authority sameAs Argumentum_ad_verecundiam.
- Argument_from_authority sameAs Argumentum_ad_verecundiam.
- Argument_from_authority sameAs m.04g_7.
- Argument_from_authority sameAs Q310669.
- Argument_from_authority sameAs Q310669.
- Argument_from_authority sameAs Argument_from_authority.
- Argument_from_authority wasDerivedFrom Argument_from_authority?oldid=606686431.
- Argument_from_authority isPrimaryTopicOf Argument_from_authority.