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Wiktionary
- n. common misspelling of hominem. See usage notes at ad hominem; Latin doesn't change spelling by English rules.
Examples
“You’ll notice that I’ve given myself rather wide latitude where ad hominum is concerned.”
“First, you should cut the ad hominum argumentation.”
The Volokh Conspiracy » Richard Thaler Responds to Critics of Libertarian Paternalism
“Obama's ad hominum (look it up, Democrats) attacks on Republicans about Obama-Care just prove their point.”
“You're telling the party of highly educated college graduates to look up ad hominum?”
“Smith is not focused on issues, only strawmen and ad hominum attacks.”
Dr. Janet Smith replies to Dr. Schindler, defends Christopher West
“Nihil est incertius vulgo, nihil obscurius voluntate hominum, nihil fallacius ratione tota comitiorum.”
“Before his short “retirement” from blogging, Exum has been quick to hurl ad hominum attacks at other writers instead of addressing the merits of arguments with which he disagrees.”
Matthew Yglesias » The Think Tank Arm of the Military-Industrial Complex
“In a serious scientific debate, arguments "ad hominum" are totally out of place and frankly an admission that you are losing the argument.”
“But ad hominum attacks, particularly on the war record of a Navy SEAL who won the Medal of Honor, add nothing to the dialogue and in no way bear on the truth or falsity of his comments, nor upon whether this comment was deliberate sabotage or just another stupid remark from a loose cannon.”
“A Why is it that Obama supporters always resort to childish ad hominum attacks?”
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