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Appeal To Poverty


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Appeal To Poverty

Appeal to Poverty is a logical fallacy that occurs when someone tries to persuade another person to accept an idea or make a decision based solely on the fact that the person proposing the idea is poor or disadvantaged. This fallacy is a type of ad hominem argument, which means that it attacks the person making the argument rather than the argument itself. The idea behind this fallacy is that if someone is poor, they must be more trustworthy or sympathetic, and therefore their argument must be valid. However, the truth is that the validity of an argument depends on the evidence and reasoning presented, not on the personal circumstances of the person making the argument. Just because someone is poor does not mean that they have more insight or knowledge about a particular topic, nor does it mean that their argument is automatically correct. In addition, Appeal to Poverty can also be used as a manipulative tactic to take advantage of someone's financial situation. For example, a salesperson may use this fallacy to convince a low-income person to buy a product that is cheaper but of lower quality, rather than a more expensive product that would be a better long-term investment. It is important to recognize and avoid the Appeal to Poverty fallacy, as it can lead to poor decision-making and can be used to take advantage of vulnerable individuals. Instead, arguments should be evaluated based on their evidence and reasoning, regardless of the personal circumstances of the person making the argument.

logical fallacy, ad hominem argument, evidence, reasoning, manipulative tactic

Nicholas Gray

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Appeal To Poverty

Appeal to poverty is when someone uses the fact that someone is poor to try to convince them to do something. It's like when someone says, You don't have much money, so you should buy this thing that is cheaper than other things. It's a kind of trick to try to get people to do something, even if it might not be the best thing for them.

Appeal to poverty, cognitive bias, logical fallacy, persuasive technique, influence.

Thomas Lee

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Appeal To Poverty

Appeal To Poverty is a cognitive bias which refers to the tendency of individuals to accept an argument as valid, based solely on the fact that the person proposing the argument is in some way disadvantaged or impoverished. This fallacy is often used in attempts to persuade another person to accept an idea without providing evidence to support it. This type of fallacy is based on the assumption that if a person is in poverty, then their argument must be valid. This type of thinking is irrational as evidence must be provided in order to support any argument.

Social Psychology, Cognitive Bias, Logical Fallacy

Jessica Adams


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