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5 December, 21:34

What fallacy is it when an argument attacks the person rather than the person's beliefs?

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  1. 5 December, 23:17
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    That kind of fallacy is called Argumentum ad Hominem. It means the argument is addressed to the person; attacking that person instead the issue. There is an irrelevance because the argument is against to the person making a claim, rather against to the claim itself. An example is judging a person's social status or attitude, like calling his strategies aren't effective to finish a certain task because of his untidiness and laziness.
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