Argument from Authority
Alternative names: argumentum ad verecundiam, appeal to authority, appeal to unknown authority, authority bias
Example usage
"A famous actor recommends this homeopathic treatment — if he says it, it must work." (The actor is not a doctor.) Or: "American scientists have proven..." (Who? What research?)
Related techniques
Ad hominem
An attack on the person presenting the argument instead of a substantive response to the argument itself. The speaker criticizes the charact...
Also: argument to the person, personal attack, argumentum ad hominem
Appeal to Emotion
Using strong emotions (pity, anger, nostalgia, patriotism) instead of factual arguments. Emotions are not proof in themselves; an emotional...
Also: argumentum ad passiones, emotional blackmail, appeal to emotion
Appeal to Pity
An attempt to persuade someone by invoking pity instead of a factual argument. The speaker shifts the focus from the substance of the argume...
Also: argumentum ad misericordiam, appeal to pity, appeal to compassion
Appeal to Fear
An attempt to persuade someone by invoking anxiety, panic, or fear instead of factual arguments. Fear bypasses rational thinking and pushes...
Also: fear-mongering, argumentum ad metum, scaring
Argument by force
An attempt to assert one's truth through threats — physical, economic, legal, or otherwise. Instead of evidence, the speaker implies adverse...
Also: argumentum ad baculum, appeal to force, stick argument