Tu quoque (/tjuːˈkwoʊkwiː/; Latin for 'you also') is a discussion technique that intends to discredit the opponent's argument by attacking the opponent's...
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The tu quoque defense (Latin for 'you too') asserts that the authority trying a defendant has committed the same crimes of which they are accused. It...
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Ad hominem (section Tu quoque)
argument. Ad hominem tu quoque (literally: "You also") is a response to an ad hominem argument that itself goes ad hominem. Tu quoque appears as: A makes...
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Last words of Julius Caesar (redirect from Tu quoque, fili mi?)
to Shakespeare, another well-known version in continental Europe is "Tu quoque, fili mi?" (or "mi fili?" with the same meaning), which is a more direct...
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similar behaviour (rather than acknowledging the guilt of both) is the tu quoque logical fallacy. The earliest appearance of the idiom is in Thomas Shelton's...
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Greene's Tu Quoque, also known as The City Gallant, is a Jacobean era stage play, a comedy written by John Cooke. The play was a major popular success...
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argumentative point of view, whataboutism is considered a variant of the tu-quoque pattern (Latin 'you too', term for a counter-accusation), which is a subtype...
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calling the kettle black, and called the phrase a "famous example" of tu quoque reasoning. The conservative magazine National Review called it "a bitter...
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Apophenia Equivocation False balance False analogy List of fallacies Tu quoque Whataboutism Wronger than wrong Phillips, Harry; Bostian, Patricia (2014)...
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move counts as a fallacy or not. For example, there are cases where the tu quoque "fallacy" is no fallacy at all. This argument, also known as appeal to...
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Scientology controversies § Dead agenting Gaslighting Psychological projection Tu quoque Victim blaming Syal, Rajeev (June 2, 2022). "Why did the Depp-Heard libel...
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'No Way to Prevent This,' Says Only Nation Where This Regularly Happens Tu quoque Ad hominem Kassam, Ashifa (June 19, 2022). "'The worst person you know':...
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You too or You Too may refer to: Tu quoque (Latin for "you too"), an informal logical fallacy "You Too", a 2013 song by Para One Search for "you too"...
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fallacy – improperly asserting a cause to explain a cluster of data. Tu quoque ('you too' – appeal to hypocrisy, whataboutism) – stating that a position...
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fallacy, the contested issue of lying is ignored (cf. whataboutism). The tu quoque fallacy is a specific type of "two wrongs make a right". Accusing another...
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Hitlerum Godwin's law Reductio ad Stalinum Bulverism Poisoning the well Tone Tu quoque Whataboutism Authority Accomplishment Ipse dixit Poverty / Wealth Etymology...
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association Kick the cat Own goal Presumption of guilt Scapegoating Ad hominem Tu quoque "Kill the messenger - Idioms by The Free Dictionary". 2023-03-04. Archived...
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effectively beneficial. Whataboutism Whataboutism is a variant of the tu quoque logical fallacy that attempts to discredit an opponent's position by charging...
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other cases that qualified as crimes against humanity. Vergès adopted a tu quoque defense, asking the judges "is a crime against humanity to be defined...
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is a general term that encompasses forms of logical fallacy, such as tu quoque and circular reasoning. Specious reasoning often presents a sanitised...
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List of Latin phrases (T) (redirect from Tu fui ego eris)
Bronx. tu quoque you too The logical fallacy of attempting to defend one's position merely by pointing out the same weakness in one's opponent. tu stultus...
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caviar Liberal elite Limousine liberal Regressive left Latte#Politics Tu quoque Moore, Matthew; Graham, Sarah (14 July 2010). "Champagne socialists 'not...
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