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Appeal to hypocrisy
#11
RE: Appeal to hypocrisy
(December 10, 2012 at 3:32 pm)John V Wrote: The classic example of the appeal to hypocrisy is:

A: I have evidence that smoking is bad for your health.
B: But I have evidence that you smoke yourself.

In this case, B’s argument is fallacious. That A smokes has no bearing on his evidence, which should be considered on its own merits.

Is it fallacious? I would say it depends on environment. I think 'B's argument has a bearing in normal exchange on a forum. How many people on any forum use exact terminology? It is most common that posters are using statements to represent their arguments. So 'A' will make a statement as part of an anti smoking agenda. As such 'B's statement that 'A' smokes, shows simply although Smoking is bad for health, even 'A' has to admit there are other factors at work.
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#12
RE: Appeal to hypocrisy
(December 10, 2012 at 4:28 pm)John V Wrote: If B is not making a claim regarding the bolded part because he believes it's unprovable opinion, then no appeal to hypocrisy fallacy has been committed.

The appeal to hypocrisy is when B -in our example- answers A's claim with "you too". So yes, in both examples the fallacy "has been committed". It doesn't matter whether or not B holds a position that he feels is "unprovable". It's all bout how B responds to A.
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#13
RE: Appeal to hypocrisy
(December 10, 2012 at 4:02 pm)Kousbroek Wrote: [Image: btibwf8kdomq.jpg]


Awesome.
I finally have a republican to blame for becoming addicted to his tasty cigarettes.

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#14
RE: Appeal to hypocrisy
Well, if it's good enough for the Flintstones:





By the way, I've never smoked in my life, nor do I intend to. Does that make me a hypocrite? (Rhetorical)
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#15
RE: Appeal to hypocrisy
OMG, that's wrong on so many different levels.

...even more wrong than my new avatar.
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#16
RE: Appeal to hypocrisy
(December 11, 2012 at 10:01 pm)Cthulhu Dreaming Wrote: OMG, that's wrong on so many different levels.

...even more wrong than my new avatar.

I think you look fabulous.
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#17
RE: Appeal to hypocrisy
(December 11, 2012 at 10:05 pm)Annik Wrote:
(December 11, 2012 at 10:01 pm)Cthulhu Dreaming Wrote: OMG, that's wrong on so many different levels.

...even more wrong than my new avatar.

I think you look fabulous.

Don't I?

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#18
RE: Appeal to hypocrisy
(December 11, 2012 at 10:01 pm)Cthulhu Dreaming Wrote: OMG, that's wrong on so many different levels.

...even more wrong than my new avatar.

Dude, your new avatar is much more dangerous. If I quit smoking tomorrow, my lungs start to heal. Teletubbies leave ireparable brain scars.
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#19
RE: Appeal to hypocrisy
(December 11, 2012 at 10:08 pm)cato123 Wrote:
(December 11, 2012 at 10:01 pm)Cthulhu Dreaming Wrote: OMG, that's wrong on so many different levels.

...even more wrong than my new avatar.

Dude, your new avatar is much more dangerous. If I quit smoking tomorrow, my lungs start to heal. Teletubbies leave ireparable brain scars.

You've got a point. I think I'll keep it.
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#20
RE: Appeal to hypocrisy
(December 11, 2012 at 5:05 pm)Rhythm Wrote: The appeal to hypocrisy is when B -in our example- answers A's claim with "you too". So yes, in both examples the fallacy "has been committed". It doesn't matter whether or not B holds a position that he feels is "unprovable". It's all bout how B responds to A.
Since A, in the second case, based his position on his own behavior, it was completely legitimate for B to use A's behavior in his response.

A opened the door for that line of debate.
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