Definitions from Wiktionary (argumentum ad crumenam)
▸ noun: (rhetoric) The logical fallacy of concluding that a proposition is correct because the person advancing it is rich.
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▸ noun: (rhetoric) The logical fallacy of concluding that a proposition is correct because the person advancing it is rich.
Similar:
argumentum ad populum,
bandwagon fallacy,
alogism,
rationalisticism,
principle of charity,
counterargumentation,
position argument,
appeal to nature,
kritik,
demagoguery,
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