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ad hominem is a Latin expression that literally means “to the man” or “to the person.” As a literary device, it refers to the act of commenting on or against an individual, usually an opponent, to undermine him/her instead of his/her arguments. Find out more on KidsKonnect.

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(2 of 12) The Logical Fallacies Collection - 30 Ways to Lose an Argument  1. Ad Hominem: Attacking a person or their character rather than making a claim based on reasoning. Ad homimem arguments include name-calling, labeling, and being offensive and show little intelligent thought.  Example: "Vegetarians don't have a clue about culinary sophistication. When it comes to food, you just can't trust a tree-hugger."  2. Anecdote: Using a personal or isolated experience as compelling and worthwhile e Fallacy Examples, Ad Hominem, Logical Fallacies, Name Calling, Least Favorite, Tree Hugger, Sociology, Clue, Logic

(2 of 12) The Logical Fallacies Collection - 30 Ways to Lose an Argument 1. Ad Hominem: Attacking a person or their character rather than making a claim based on reasoning. Ad homimem arguments include name-calling, labeling, and being offensive and show little intelligent thought. Example: "Vegetarians don't have a clue about culinary sophistication. When it comes to food, you just can't trust a tree-hugger." 2. Anecdote: Using a personal or isolated experience as compelling and…

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