Ad personam

In an argument, ad personam, short for argumentum ad personam, is a tactic aimed at discrediting one's opponent by attacking their personality, unrelated to the substance of the debate. == Origin == In his treatise The Art of Being Right, the German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer lists this technique under the title of Stratagem No.

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Ad personam

In an argument, ad personam, short for argumentum ad personam, is a tactic aimed at discrediting one's opponent by attacking their personality, unrelated to the substance of the debate. == Origin == In his treatise The Art of Being Right, the German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer lists this technique under the title of Stratagem No.

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