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Appeal to emotion is a logical fallacy wherein the arguer (who is using this fallacy) takes advantage of emotion to prove his or her argument. This is a type of red herring. It encompasses several logical fallacies, including:
1 Related fallacies
Many other fallacies often, but not necessarily, constitute themselves or overlap an appeal to emotion. These include:
- Ad hominem attacks
- Guilt by association / honor by association
- Misleading vividness
- Pathetic fallacy
- Slippery slope
- Two wrongs make a rightTwo wrongs make a right is a logical fallacy that occurs when it is assumed that if one wrong is committed, another second wrong will cancel it out. Like many fallacies, it typically appears as the hidden major premise in an enthymeme — an unstated assump (if arguing for revengeRevenge is also the name of a 1990 movie. Revenge is retaliation against a person or group in response to a wrong-doing by that person or group. Although many aspects of revenge are similar to the concept of making things equal, the goal of revenge is usu)
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