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Ad hominem
Attack on person not argument
reductio ad absurdum fallacy
BRings out extremes to the argument which makes it unfair
either-or
if one is rejected the other must be accepted
Post hoc
mistakenly assumes one event will cause another to happen
Argumentum ad Verecundiam
Appeal to authority - beliving authority w no evidence
Argumentum ad populum
Bandwagon - its popular belief - you should believe too
intersectionality
various aspects of ones Identity
salience
weight attached to cultural characteristics
percieved self is private
true
low context
Tell me straight up homie
high context
rely heavily on context