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- Appeal_to_spite abstract "An appeal to spite (Latin: argumentum ad odium) is a fallacy in which someone attempts to win favor for an argument by exploiting existing feelings of bitterness, spite, or schadenfreude in the opposing party. It is an attempt to sway the audience emotionally by associating a hate-figure with opposition to the speaker's argument.Fallacious ad hominem arguments which attack villains holding the opposing view are often confused with appeals to spite. The ad hominem can be a similar appeal to a negative emotion, but differs from it in directly criticizing the villain —that is unnecessary in an appeal to spite, where hatred for the villain is assumed.".
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- Appeal_to_spite wikiPageLength "1406".
- Appeal_to_spite wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Appeal_to_spite wikiPageRevisionID "677506195".
- Appeal_to_spite wikiPageWikiLink Ad_hominem.
- Appeal_to_spite wikiPageWikiLink Appeal_to_emotion.
- Appeal_to_spite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Appeals_to_emotion.
- Appeal_to_spite wikiPageWikiLink Fallacy.
- Appeal_to_spite wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Appeal_to_spite wikiPageWikiLink Schadenfreude.
- Appeal_to_spite wikiPageWikiLink Spite.
- Appeal_to_spite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Appeal to spite".
- Appeal_to_spite wikiPageWikiLinkText "ad odium".
- Appeal_to_spite wikiPageWikiLinkText "appeal to spite".
- Appeal_to_spite hasPhotoCollection Appeal_to_spite.
- Appeal_to_spite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Red_Herring_Fallacy.
- Appeal_to_spite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Appeal_to_spite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Appeal_to_spite subject Category:Appeals_to_emotion.
- Appeal_to_spite hypernym Fallacy.
- Appeal_to_spite type Article.
- Appeal_to_spite type Article.
- Appeal_to_spite type Fallacy.
- Appeal_to_spite type Technique.
- Appeal_to_spite comment "An appeal to spite (Latin: argumentum ad odium) is a fallacy in which someone attempts to win favor for an argument by exploiting existing feelings of bitterness, spite, or schadenfreude in the opposing party. It is an attempt to sway the audience emotionally by associating a hate-figure with opposition to the speaker's argument.Fallacious ad hominem arguments which attack villains holding the opposing view are often confused with appeals to spite.".
- Appeal_to_spite label "Appeal to spite".
- Appeal_to_spite sameAs Apel·lació_al_rancor.
- Appeal_to_spite sameAs Katkeruuteen_vetoaminen.
- Appeal_to_spite sameAs Argumentum_ad_odium.
- Appeal_to_spite sameAs אד_אודיום.
- Appeal_to_spite sameAs Apeliavimas_į_pyktį.
- Appeal_to_spite sameAs m.01g7tl.
- Appeal_to_spite sameAs Apelul_la_ranchiună.
- Appeal_to_spite sameAs Poziv_na_inat.
- Appeal_to_spite sameAs Позив_на_инат.
- Appeal_to_spite sameAs Q2745881.
- Appeal_to_spite sameAs Q2745881.
- Appeal_to_spite sameAs 訴諸仇恨.
- Appeal_to_spite wasDerivedFrom Appeal_to_spite?oldid=677506195.
- Appeal_to_spite isPrimaryTopicOf Appeal_to_spite.