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Logical fallacies

Appeal to consequences, also known as argumentum ad consequentiam ( Latin: argument to the consequences), seen by some to be a logical fallacy, consists of deducing the falsity of a conclusion (specifically a belief) from the negative or positive consequences that would follow belief.

Some examples:

In a sense, this fallacy is like confusing the consequences of a conclusion with evidence for the truth of that conclusion.

The argumentum ad baculum is a special case of appeal to consequences.

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