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Appeal To Majority
The fallacy of using the fact that large numbers of people believe a proposition to be true as evidence of its truth.
Fallacy
An error in reasoning that renders an argument invalid or unsound, often due to a misleading or flawed premise.
Proposition
An assertion or declaration that conveys a personal judgment or belief, capable of being either accurate or inaccurate.
Argumentum Ad Decorum
A logical fallacy where one appeals to what is deemed appropriate by social standards rather than presenting a valid argument.
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