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    In an Appeal to the Person (Or Ad Hominem Fallacy)
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In an Appeal to the Person (Or Ad Hominem Fallacy)

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In an appeal to the person (or ad hominem fallacy), one tries to prove a conclusion by using that very same conclusion as support.

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