Media Summary: The Argument from Incredulity, also known as an Appeal to Description: Concluding that because you can't or refuse to believe something, it must not be true, improbable, or the argument ... This is also known as the “appeal to common sense”, or “

Logical Fallacy Personal Incredulity - Detailed Analysis & Overview

The Argument from Incredulity, also known as an Appeal to Description: Concluding that because you can't or refuse to believe something, it must not be true, improbable, or the argument ... This is also known as the “appeal to common sense”, or “ This video is designed to help students, lifelong learners and professionals understand the

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