Argument by repetition (argumentum ad nauseam) is a fallacy where a statement is repeated so often that it's treated as true or accepted, regardless of evidence.
Das Argument durch Wiederholung (argumentum ad nauseam) ist ein Trugschluss, bei dem eine Aussage so oft wiederholt wird, bis sie als wahr oder akzeptiert gilt, unabhängig von Beweisen.
Fallacy | Argument from repetition (argumentum ad nauseam) |
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Definition and Examples | signifies that it has been discussed extensibly until nobody cares to discuss it anymore |
Tags: fallacies, logic
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