Ad Hominem vs. Ad Populum (Contrasts)
Ad Hominem vs. Ad Populum (Contrasts)
Ad Hominem arguments are based on personal insults rather than logic.
Ad Hominem arguments are based on personal insults rather than logic.
Ad personam, a type of Ad Hominem, are arguments about the opponent.
Ad personam, a type of Ad Hominem, are arguments about the opponent.
Ad Populum is the misconception that majority opinion is correct.
Ad Populum is the misconception that majority opinion is correct.
Bandwagon argument, a type of Ad Populum, is about not pursuing facts.
Bandwagon argument, a type of Ad Populum, is about not pursuing facts.
Ad hominem is a fallacious argument based on a person's past.
Ad hominem is a fallacious argument based on a person's past.
Ad populum fallacy accepts or rejects an argument based on popular opinion.
Ad populum fallacy accepts or rejects an argument based on popular opinion.
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