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- Anangeon abstract "Anangeon (Greek: ἀναγκαῖον, \"necessary\"), also known as dicaeologia (δικαιολογία, \"a plea in defense\"), is a specious method of argument, where the basis lies in inevitability or necessity. For example, \"Yes, I missed school today, but I was sick and wouldn't have learned anything anyway\"—this argument ignores the need to go to school, mitigating the controversy of not going. Thus, it is often used to limit or contradict fault in a matter.Other examples include:\"The current world is in a state of chaos, but that's understandable, since humans have got a lot less organized, more stupid, and more populous\".\"The building was coming down anyway.\"Anangeon can be seen as a part of logos and is a type of non sequitur.".
- Anangeon wikiPageID "4203018".
- Anangeon wikiPageLength "1469".
- Anangeon wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Anangeon wikiPageRevisionID "634191348".
- Anangeon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arguments.
- Anangeon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Logical_fallacies.
- Anangeon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rhetorical_techniques.
- Anangeon wikiPageWikiLink Ethos.
- Anangeon wikiPageWikiLink Logos.
- Anangeon wikiPageWikiLink Non_sequitur_(logic).
- Anangeon wikiPageWikiLink Pathos.
- Anangeon wikiPageWikiLink Rationalization_(psychology).
- Anangeon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Anangeon".
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- Anangeon subject Category:Arguments.
- Anangeon subject Category:Logical_fallacies.
- Anangeon subject Category:Rhetorical_techniques.
- Anangeon hypernym Method.
- Anangeon type Software.
- Anangeon type Argument.
- Anangeon type Fallacy.
- Anangeon type Statement.
- Anangeon type Technique.
- Anangeon type Term.
- Anangeon type Statement.
- Anangeon comment "Anangeon (Greek: ἀναγκαῖον, \"necessary\"), also known as dicaeologia (δικαιολογία, \"a plea in defense\"), is a specious method of argument, where the basis lies in inevitability or necessity. For example, \"Yes, I missed school today, but I was sick and wouldn't have learned anything anyway\"—this argument ignores the need to go to school, mitigating the controversy of not going.".
- Anangeon label "Anangeon".
- Anangeon sameAs Q4751385.
- Anangeon sameAs m.0bps03.
- Anangeon sameAs Q4751385.
- Anangeon wasDerivedFrom Anangeon?oldid=634191348.
- Anangeon isPrimaryTopicOf Anangeon.