It's All Very Well for You to Talk! Situationally Disqualifying Ad Hominem Attacks
The situationally disqualifying ad hominem attack is an argumentative move in critical dialogue whereby one participant points out certain features in his adversary's personal situation that are claimed to make it inappropriate for this adversary to take a particular point of view, to argue in...
Main Authors: | Erik C. W. Krabbe, Douglas Walton |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Windsor
1993-01-01
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Series: | Informal Logic |
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Online Access: | https://informallogic.ca/index.php/informal_logic/article/view/2475 |
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