Appeal to Emotion

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Appeal to Emotion

Instead of facts, persuasive language is used to drive the

Appeal to Emotion Instead of facts, persuasive language is used to drive
audience towards the arguer's side.
There are several emotions that can be used to support a claim or to refute one.
It is not limited to simply 'feeling good' or 'feeling bad'
This is one of the most common fallacies.

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Some Examples
Pity
Ridicule
Fear
Spite
Flattery
Consequences

Some Examples Pity Ridicule Fear Spite Flattery Consequences

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Appeal to Consequences

By making people fear a possible outcome that may or

Appeal to Consequences By making people fear a possible outcome that may
may not happen without supporting evidence is an example.
“God's morality must exist. If it did not, then people could murder and steal at will.”

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Appeal to Fear

Scaring someone into accepting your position rather than proving a

Appeal to Fear Scaring someone into accepting your position rather than proving
reason for why is an example of an appeal to emotion.
“If you don't stay in school and graduate, you will live in the ghetto and be poor for the rest of your life.”

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Appeal to Pity

If the arguer tells a story where people feel bad

Appeal to Pity If the arguer tells a story where people feel
for them rather than supporting the position, this is an example.
“I'd love to help with our group project, but my mother is very ill and she needs me to be with her and take care of her through the weekend.”

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Appeal to Ridicule

A counterargument is made where the merits of the argument

Appeal to Ridicule A counterargument is made where the merits of the
are laughed at, rather than proving substance to the counter is an example.
“They call me a socialist. Next they will call me a communist because I share my video games with our kids.”
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