caniswalensis
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Hi all,
I am starting this thread because of I what I perceive to be abuses of this logical fallacy, and a recent conversation in this thread :
http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=196349
We have all seen various ad hominem attacks being made, from simple name calling to more elaborate ploys like insinuations of sexual misconduct & such.
I see it like this: A skeptic or critical thinker is only as good as their logic. To claim to be a skeptic is to claim to have a special and superior system of thinking that aids in finding out the truth. So if one knowingly indulges in bad logic, they are by that fact alone, treading on the ideas that they claim to uphold. It is like a race car driver refusing to get in the car; an act that alters the nature of the person committing it.
Of course no one is perfect. People will make mistakes in thinking. That is not desirable, but it is unavoidable and forgivable. On the other hand, to knowingly employ a tactic that is deemed worthless by the tenets of logical thought & discussion seems beyond the pale.
We can all see that being done plainly enough. This very forum is filled with people & groups being called stupid or similar names. Can anyone offer a logical justification for using the ad-hominem attack?
I am hoping others will offer their insights here and that we can have a friendly and enlightening conversation on the topic.
Best regards, Canis
I am starting this thread because of I what I perceive to be abuses of this logical fallacy, and a recent conversation in this thread :
http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=196349
We have all seen various ad hominem attacks being made, from simple name calling to more elaborate ploys like insinuations of sexual misconduct & such.
I see it like this: A skeptic or critical thinker is only as good as their logic. To claim to be a skeptic is to claim to have a special and superior system of thinking that aids in finding out the truth. So if one knowingly indulges in bad logic, they are by that fact alone, treading on the ideas that they claim to uphold. It is like a race car driver refusing to get in the car; an act that alters the nature of the person committing it.
Of course no one is perfect. People will make mistakes in thinking. That is not desirable, but it is unavoidable and forgivable. On the other hand, to knowingly employ a tactic that is deemed worthless by the tenets of logical thought & discussion seems beyond the pale.
We can all see that being done plainly enough. This very forum is filled with people & groups being called stupid or similar names. Can anyone offer a logical justification for using the ad-hominem attack?
I am hoping others will offer their insights here and that we can have a friendly and enlightening conversation on the topic.
Best regards, Canis