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- Argumentum_ad_captandum abstract "In rhetoric an argumentum ad captandum, \"for capturing\" the gullibility of the naïve among the listeners or readers, is an unsound, specious argument designed to appeal to the emotions rather than to the mind. It is used to describe \"claptrap or meretricious attempts to catch popular favor or applause.\"The longer form of the term is ad captandum vulgus (Latin, \"to ensnare the vulgar\" or \"to captivate the masses\"); the shorter and longer versions of the phrase are synonymous. The word \"vulgus\" in Latin was a contemptuous reference, implying a rabble or a mob.The ad captandum approach is commonly seen in political speech, advertising, and popular entertainment. The classic example of something ad captandum vulgus was the \"bread and circuses\" by which the Roman emperors maintained the support of the people of Rome.".
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- Argumentum_ad_captandum wikiPageWikiLink Appeal_to_emotion.
- Argumentum_ad_captandum wikiPageWikiLink Argumentum_ad_populum.
- Argumentum_ad_captandum wikiPageWikiLink Bread_and_circuses.
- Argumentum_ad_captandum wikiPageWikiLink Captatio_benevolentiae.
- Argumentum_ad_captandum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Latin_logical_phrases.
- Argumentum_ad_captandum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Logical_fallacies.
- Argumentum_ad_captandum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rhetorical_techniques.
- Argumentum_ad_captandum wikiPageWikiLink Glittering_generality.
- Argumentum_ad_captandum wikiPageWikiLink Gullibility.
- Argumentum_ad_captandum wikiPageWikiLink If-by-whiskey.
- Argumentum_ad_captandum wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Argumentum_ad_captandum wikiPageWikiLink Loaded_language.
- Argumentum_ad_captandum wikiPageWikiLink Naivety.
- Argumentum_ad_captandum wikiPageWikiLink No_true_Scotsman.
- Argumentum_ad_captandum wikiPageWikiLink Rhetoric.
- Argumentum_ad_captandum wikiPageWikiLink Think_of_the_children.
- Argumentum_ad_captandum wikiPageWikiLinkText "Argumentum ad captandum".
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- Argumentum_ad_captandum subject Category:Latin_logical_phrases.
- Argumentum_ad_captandum subject Category:Logical_fallacies.
- Argumentum_ad_captandum subject Category:Rhetorical_techniques.
- Argumentum_ad_captandum hypernym Argument.
- Argumentum_ad_captandum type Argument.
- Argumentum_ad_captandum type Concept.
- Argumentum_ad_captandum type Fallacy.
- Argumentum_ad_captandum type Technique.
- Argumentum_ad_captandum type Term.
- Argumentum_ad_captandum comment "In rhetoric an argumentum ad captandum, \"for capturing\" the gullibility of the naïve among the listeners or readers, is an unsound, specious argument designed to appeal to the emotions rather than to the mind. It is used to describe \"claptrap or meretricious attempts to catch popular favor or applause.\"The longer form of the term is ad captandum vulgus (Latin, \"to ensnare the vulgar\" or \"to captivate the masses\"); the shorter and longer versions of the phrase are synonymous.".
- Argumentum_ad_captandum label "Argumentum ad captandum".
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