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- Fallacy_of_relative_privation abstract "The fallacy of relative privation, or appeal to bigger problems, is an informal fallacy in which an opponent's arguments about issues are minimized, deemed unimportant, or dismissed on the grounds that more important topics and issues exist, regardless of whether these problems are relevant to the question at hand or not.A well-known example of this fallacy is the response "but there are children starving in Africa," with the implication that any issue less serious is not worthy of discussion.".
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- Fallacy_of_relative_privation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Informal_fallacies.
- Fallacy_of_relative_privation wikiPageWikiLink Cliché.
- Fallacy_of_relative_privation wikiPageWikiLink False_dilemma.
- Fallacy_of_relative_privation wikiPageWikiLink Famine.
- Fallacy_of_relative_privation wikiPageWikiLink First_World_problem.
- Fallacy_of_relative_privation wikiPageWikiLink Informal_fallacy.
- Fallacy_of_relative_privation wikiPageWikiLink Nirvana_fallacy.
- Fallacy_of_relative_privation wikiPageWikiLink Pollyanna.
- Fallacy_of_relative_privation wikiPageWikiLink Think_of_the_children.
- Fallacy_of_relative_privation wikiPageWikiLink Thought-terminating_cliché.
- Fallacy_of_relative_privation wikiPageWikiLink Whataboutism.
- Fallacy_of_relative_privation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fallacy of relative privation".
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- Fallacy_of_relative_privation subject Category:Informal_fallacies.
- Fallacy_of_relative_privation hypernym Fallacy.
- Fallacy_of_relative_privation comment "The fallacy of relative privation, or appeal to bigger problems, is an informal fallacy in which an opponent's arguments about issues are minimized, deemed unimportant, or dismissed on the grounds that more important topics and issues exist, regardless of whether these problems are relevant to the question at hand or not.A well-known example of this fallacy is the response "but there are children starving in Africa," with the implication that any issue less serious is not worthy of discussion.".
- Fallacy_of_relative_privation label "Fallacy of relative privation".
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- Fallacy_of_relative_privation sameAs Relativisering.
- Fallacy_of_relative_privation sameAs Q10650730.
- Fallacy_of_relative_privation sameAs Q10650730.
- Fallacy_of_relative_privation wasDerivedFrom Fallacy_of_relative_privation?oldid=683580260.
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