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Appeal Poverty Argumentum Ad Lazarum Thinking Conclusion Effected

Appeal to poverty, or argumentum ad lazarum, is the fallacy of believing a conclusion is affected by a party's poor financial situation.

L'appello alla povertà valuta la conclusione di un argomento in base alla situazione finanziaria della parte coinvolta.

Fallacy Appeal to poverty (argumentum ad lazarum)
Definition and Examples thinking the conclusion is effected by a party's poor financial situation.

Tags: fallacies, logic

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