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Phrases with «ad ignorantiam»
"Ad ignorantiam"
is a Latin phrase that means arguing from ignorance. It refers to the fallacy of assuming something is true or false simply because it hasn't been proven otherwise.
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Sentences with «ad ignorantiam»
Your argument for god is a non sequitur and an argument known as
argumentum ad ignorantiam
— argument from ignorance.
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religion.blogs.cnn.com
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Ad ignorantiam arguments
about chemical processes in the brain.
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religion.blogs.cnn.com
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Second, this commits the fallacy of argumentum
ad ignorantiam
(or argument from ignorance).
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religion.blogs.cnn.com
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Definition of AD IGNORANTIAM
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