Diogenes
Nemo me impune lacessit
Appeal to authority fallacy.
You ignored the facts and attacked the source.
Close. It's a genetic fallacy.
The Appeal to Authority Fallacy occurs when someone claims that something must be true because an authority figure claims it is true, without providing further evidence for the claim. This fallacy assumes that the truth of a statement is inherently linked to the expertise, status, or position of the person making the statement, rather than the merit of the argument itself.
The Genetic Fallacy is a type of logical fallacy where an argument is evaluated based on its origin or history rather than its actual merit or content. Instead of addressing the argument itself, someone commits the genetic fallacy when they dismiss or accept a claim simply because of where it came from, who made it, or how it was initially conceived.
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