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Concerns formal (syllogistic) fallacies, informal (rhetorical) fallacies, tactical misdirection, and errors in logic or reasoning more broadly put.
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Not knowing original (scientific) research fallacy
A better form of not committing an appeal to authority fallacy is to appeal to consensus of experts in a particular field.
In scientific journals, there are usually review-papers, which collect a summ …
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Is one commiting the "argument from authority" fallacy and/or the "consensus fallacy" when o...
The appeal to authority fallacy is not a fallacy, if the appeal is to real authorities' consensus in the field.
Let's say we made a poll among particle physicists and found that %92 of all particle ph …