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an argument in which one responds to an idea, claim or argument on the basis of an irrelevant fact about the person making it, such as a supposed bias on their part
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an argument that attacks a claim on the basis of features of the person who holds it
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an argument that is based on who said something
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a personal attack, true, but it is a personal attack used as a means of discrediting an argument
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a type of logical fallacy that involves replying to an argument or assertion by addressing the person presenting the argument or assertion rather than the argument itself
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Attacking another personĂ­s argument by attacking the person rather than the issue. In the political arena this is called "mudslinging." example- "I disliked going to see Dr. Hopper. In fact, I probably dislike Dr. Hopper. He has a sharp nose that points downward, seeming always to be calling attention to his shoes. He is a hard faced man who who makes much of small things." Anne F. Rosner "Prize Tomatoes" "Let me say, incidentally, my opponent, my opposite number for the vice-presidency on the democratic ticket, does have his wife on the payroll, and has had her on the payroll for the last ten years." Richard Nixon
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