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1819 Aug. 15 8
Fallacies
Ch. Logical High fliers
2
11 or 3
In so far as the
shape given to this
fallacy is the vituperative,
and it is applied
directly to the person,
it belongs to the head
of Personalities; which
see. Being personally
injuries, it exposes the
user to the reproach of
badness of temper, and
malignancy of heart.
If In so far as the shape in which the fallacy is employed is, as above, the vituperative,
it comes also moreover under it is referable moreover to the head of personalities:
namely personalities vituperative: and in addition to the ambiguous
reproach of weakness and insincerity, involves by involving in it the mischief of a personal injury, and it exposes the employer of
fallacy in this shape to the reproach of a bad an antisocial temper, and
not uncommonly even of a malignant heart.
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jeremy bentham |
[[watermarks::i&m [with prince of wales feathers above] 1818]] |
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arthur wellesley, duke of wellington |
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