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  1. Appeal to Force Fallacy (Description + 9 Examples)

    Oct 30, 2023 · What is the appeal to force? The appeal to force fallacy is a logical fallacy where one person tries to get their way or win an argument by using threats, intimidation, or some form of force …

  2. Argumentum Ad Baculum - Definition and Examples - Logical Fallacy

    Jun 25, 2024 · In the pursuit of truth and sound reasoning, fallacies present themselves as deceptive snares that can ensnare even the most critical thinker. Among these is the ad baculum fallacy, or …

  3. Understanding the Appeal to Force Fallacy - ThoughtCo

    May 4, 2019 · The "appeal to force" fallacy is a rhetorical fallacy that relies on force or intimidation (scare tactics) to persuade an audience to accept a proposition or take a particular course of action.

  4. Argumentum ad Baculum: The Appeal to Force - Lander University

    Abstract: The argumentum ad baculum is based upon the appeal to force or threat in order to bring about the acceptance of a conclusion. The fallacy is explained here in both its fallacious and its …

  5. Informal Fallacies: Appeal to Force (Argumentum ad Baculum)

    May 21, 2022 · An appeal to force is a type of informal fallacy that arises when the arguer, instead of showing the evidence, appeals to intimidation or use force to gain acceptance of his or her argument.

  6. Appeal to Force Fallacy Through Real-World Examples

    The appeal to force fallacy occurs when a person uses threats or coercion to compel agreement. Instead of presenting valid reasoning, the argument depends on fear.

  7. Stephen's Guide to the Logical Fallacies

    Identify the threat and the proposition and argue that the threat is unrelated to the truth or falsity of the proposition. (Cedarblom and Paulsen: 151, Copi and Cohen: 103)

  8. Appeal to Force (Ad Baculum) - Logical Fallacies are Awesome!

    Jun 25, 2024 · The term “argumentum ad baculum” is forged from the fires of ancient Latin, signifying “argument to the stick,” or “appeal to the force”—a poignant symbol of the use of force or threat.

  9. Logical Fallacy: Appeal to Force

    Appeal to force refers to the use of force and, by extension, the use of threats of force, or intimidation, to "win" an argument by preventing the other side from presenting its case.

  10. Dr. Barry F. Vaughan's Dictionary of Philosophy: Appeal to Force

    In Logic, Appeal to Force is an informal fallacy of weak relevance. This fallacy occurs when someone implicitly or explicitly threatens the reader/listener as a justification for accepting their conclusion.