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An ''ad hominem'' argument is an argument that attacks one's debate opponent personally, rather than his arguments. It is a [[fallacy of relevance]]. {{stub}} | An '''''ad hominem''''' argument is an argument that attacks one's debate opponent personally, rather than his arguments. It is a [[fallacy of relevance]]. {{stub}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:06, 14 September 2012
An ad hominem argument is an argument that attacks one's debate opponent personally, rather than his arguments. It is a fallacy of relevance.