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Erik Erikson differs from other theorists in specifying
Appeal To Force
A logical fallacy where one tries to win an argument by using threats or force instead of persuasion.
Fallacy
A flaw or error in reasoning that undermines the logical validity of an argument.
Sanctions
Penalties or other forms of enforcement used to encourage compliance with laws, regulations, or rules.
Subjectivism
The philosophical stance that reality or knowledge is subjective, depending on the individual's perceptions or feelings.
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