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- Argumentum_ad_crumenam abstract "An argumentum ad crumenam argument, also known as an argument to the purse, is the formal fallacy of concluding that a statement is correct because the speaker is rich (or that a statement is incorrect because the speaker is poor).The opposite is the argumentum ad lazarum.".
- Q2861095 abstract "An argumentum ad crumenam argument, also known as an argument to the purse, is the formal fallacy of concluding that a statement is correct because the speaker is rich (or that a statement is incorrect because the speaker is poor).The opposite is the argumentum ad lazarum.".
- Argumentum_ad_crumenam comment "An argumentum ad crumenam argument, also known as an argument to the purse, is the formal fallacy of concluding that a statement is correct because the speaker is rich (or that a statement is incorrect because the speaker is poor).The opposite is the argumentum ad lazarum.".
- Q2861095 comment "An argumentum ad crumenam argument, also known as an argument to the purse, is the formal fallacy of concluding that a statement is correct because the speaker is rich (or that a statement is incorrect because the speaker is poor).The opposite is the argumentum ad lazarum.".