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The Irish Public Discourse on Covid-19 at the Intersection of Legislation, Fake News and Judicial Argumentation. [PDF]
Mazzi D.
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Constructive and obsessive criticism in science. [PDF]
Prasad V, Ioannidis JPA.
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Three Puzzles with Ad Hominem Arguments
ABSTRACTThe ad hominem appears to be the simplest fallacy form—one criticizes speakers instead of their statements or arguments. It is regularly taken to be a fallacy of irrelevance, in that who is speaking does not bear on the truth of what is said. But three puzzles attend this analysis. (1) Given that the fallacy is simple and seemingly obvious, how
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Communicative agency and ad hominem arguments in social epistemology : a commentary on Pierre Jacob
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Are Insinuated Ad Hominem Arguments Rhetorically Effective? Yes, but Conditions Apply
Abstract Personal attacks, which might convey damaging accusations, can take either an explicit or an implicit form. When they are communicated implicitly, they are referred to as insinuations .
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The threefold object of the scientific knowledge. Pseudo-Scotus and the literature on the Meteorologica in fourteenth-century Paris [PDF]
Petrescu, Lucian
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Precursory Prevention: Togetherness for Better Health. [PDF]
Gregorio DI.
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The Moral Significance of Abortion Inconsistency Arguments. [PDF]
Simkulet W.
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