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- Argumentum_ad_baculum abstract "Argumentum ad baculum (Latin for \"argument to the cudgel\" or \"appeal to the stick\"), also known as appeal to force, is an argument where force, coercion, or the threat of force, is given as a justification. It is a specific case of the negative form of an argument to the consequences.".
- Argumentum_ad_baculum comment "Argumentum ad baculum (Latin for \"argument to the cudgel\" or \"appeal to the stick\"), also known as appeal to force, is an argument where force, coercion, or the threat of force, is given as a justification. It is a specific case of the negative form of an argument to the consequences.".