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Which example reflects ad hominem logical fallacy?

A.
Investing in the stock market is like gambling in a casino. There’s no guarantee that you’ll profit.
B.
Yes, the governor has made some mistakes during his term. Former governors made mistakes too. Making mistakes is only human, and it is a good practice to forgive people.
C.
Students should protest against the principal’s policy on prom parties because he's too old to understand what teenagers want.
D.
Spending time studying in the library every day after school is better than never cracking a book.

Answers

Answered by Milli4222
5

Answer:

B. will correct

Yes, the governor has made some mistakes during his term. Former governors made mistakes too. Making mistakes is only human, and it is a good practice to forgive people.

Explanation:

classic example of ad hominem fallacy is given below: A: “All murderers are criminals, but a thief isn't a murderer, and so can't be a criminal.” B: “Well, you're a thief and a criminal, so there goes your argument.”

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Answered by vedikadixit52
0

Answer:

The example that reflects an ad hominem logical fallacy is C. The statement Students should protest against the principal’s policy on prom parties because he's too old to understand what teenagers want. Here option C is the correct answer.

Explanation:

Attacks the principal's age as the reason for his inability to understand what teenagers want, rather than addressing the merits of the policy itself. It's an attempt to discredit the principal's opinion by attacking his character, which is a classic example of an ad hominem fallacy.

A is not an example of ad hominem because it presents a factual statement about the stock market. B acknowledges the governor's mistakes, but it doesn't discredit any opposing arguments or people. It emphasizes the importance of forgiveness.

D provides an opinion on the importance of studying and doesn't attack anyone personally. An ad hominem fallacy is a logical error in which someone attacks the character or motive of the person making an argument instead of addressing the argument itself.

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