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Argument from authority
FALSE AUTHORITY
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What is argument to authority?
Using the words of an "expert" or authority as the bases of the argument instead of using the logic or evidence that supports an argument. (e.g., Professor so-and-so believes in creation-science.) Simply because an authority makes a claim does not necessarily mean he got it right. If an arguer presents the testimony from an expert, look to see if it accompanies reason and sources of evidence behind it.
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Universal example God’s authority is universally known and excepted by many.
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The crucible example Character: Danforth Act 4 Page: 233
“Now hear me, and beguile yourselves no more. I will not receive a single plea for pardon or postponement.” Argument of authority is shown because Danforth is higher up in society, and there is no room to argue with him because he gives off the idea that he is above everyone else showing this is the only option to choose.
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The crucible example This is an example because Danforth has authority over Abigail but she feels as if she doesn‘t have to do anything that Danforth tells her to do or ask of her. Danforth vs. Abigail Act 3 Page 221 Danforth: You deny every scrap and tittle of this? Abigail: If I must answer that, I will leave and I will not come back again!
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Picture analogy
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Citations "Common Fallacies." Common Fallacies. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Mar
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