ad hominem

ADJECTIVE
  1. appealing to personal considerations (rather than to fact or reason)
    ad hominem arguments
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How To Use ad hominem In A Sentence

  • My fellow citizens is an apostrophe, a formal address to an audience, whose distance has been shortened by the insertion of the ad hominem term fellow—that is, an ingratiating suggestion to his audience that they start out on his side. BREAKFAST WITH SOCRATES
  • Pointing out the funding from Exxon Mobil is a textbook Ad Hominem attack, and it erodes the credibility of this site. Wonk Room » Black Chamber of Commerce CEO Calls Barbara Boxer A Racist
  • Most of his commentators spruiked the usual ad hominems which come to think of it, if I was that Kooky and irrelevant, why would they spend so much intellectual capital on a no body? Thompson, Hardy, Hemp and the Snows of Kilimanjaro « Climate Audit
  • The precepts of Centralism rest heavily on a base of ad hominem argumentation, not on empirical evidence of their effectiveness.
  • You buy the bullshit that comes out of the whitehouse like it is heavy creame. then you make ad hominems on me for pointing out these little inconvenient observations. CIA interrogations: "tough enough"?
  • This may come closer to some well-known errors of logic such as syllogism, sophistry, argumentsad hominem , argumentsad captandum, and argumentsadd one too many. The Deluxe Election-Edition Bushisms
  • First of all, Fake-Latin Name Person, the terms argumentum ad hominem and insult are orthogonal to each other. Pharyngula
  • If rational arguments are available for increasing the aggression on the net taxpayer via immigration; why would ad hominem smear terms, such as jingo and chauvinist appear? Are Immigrants "Ordinary People"?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • The reduction of opposing viewpoints via ad hominem attacks, or by what essentially is a canard, says much more about the "reducer" than the "reducee. Daily News-Record
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