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Ad Hominem
  • By Kristin Key
  • Amanda Crabtree

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Its an attempt to negate the truth of a claim
by pointing out a negative characteristic or
belief of the person supporting it.
Definition
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Simplified Definition
  • If Person A makes statement X and Person B
    makes an attack on person As statement and
    claims Person A is wrong. Then A's statement is
    automatically not true.

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Picture Example
Just because the speaker has an owl doesnt make
the target audience who doesnt have an owl
wrong, thats a false argument.
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Universal Example
  • Bill "I believe that abortion is morally
    wrong." Dave "Of course you would say that,
    you're a priest." Bill "What about the
    arguments I gave to support my position?" Dave
    "Those don't count. Like I said, you're a priest,
    so you have to say that abortion is wrong.
    Further, you are just a lackey to the Pope, so I
    can't believe what you say."

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Universal Explanation
  • Dave attacks Bills opinion about abortion
    because he believes that Bill is just claiming he
    thinks abortion is wrong because he is a priest
    and that its his place to claim and to think
    that. Although he has no reason not to think
    that, Bill does believe its morally wrong and
    isnt just saying that because he is a priest.

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Crucible Example 1
  • Ad Hominem
  • Hale
  • Hale Aye. But the Devil is a wily one, you
    cannot deny it. However, she is far from accused,
    and I know she will not be. I thought to put some
    questions as the Christians character of this
    house, if youll permit me.
  • Proctor Why we have no fear of questions,
    sir.
  • Hale Good, then. In the book of record that Mr.
    Parris keeps, I note that you are rarely in the
    church on Sabbath Day.

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  • Hale states that he is not going to be accused
    automatically until proven guilty but then states
    that Proctor rarely goes to church on Sunday.
    Therefore, that is evidence that he must be
    guilty because that is not what a Christian man
    would do.

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Crucible Example 2
  • 1. Ad Hominem2. Cheever
  • 3. Act 3 Page 211Danforth Not come to church?
  • Proctor I I have no love for Mr. Parris. It
    is not secret. But God I surely love.
  • Cheever He plow on Sunday, sir.

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  • Danforth Plow on Sunday! Cheever I think it
    be evidence John. I am an official of the court,
    I cannot keep it.
  • Proctor I I have once or twice plowed on
    Sunday. I have three children, sir, and until
    last year my hand give little.
  • Just because Cheever brought up that John
    Proctor plows on Sundays he is automatically
    guilty in Danforths mind. He does not give
    Proctor time to react to that statement or
    explain himself.

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Citations
  • Ad Hominem. Grammar About. Grammar.About.com,
    2011. Web. 20 Feb 2011.
  • Animal Rights Philosophy. 26 Sept 2007.
    Wisconsin Historical Museum. Web. 20 Feb 2011.
  • Fallacy Ad Hominem. The Nizkor Project.
    Nizkor.org. Web. 20 Feb 2011.
  • T. E. Damer. Attacking Faulty Reasoning.
    Wadsworth. 2001. Web. 20 Feb 2011.
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