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[–] [email protected] 1 points 8 months ago (3 children)

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Uh, no. You've excluded the most important part:

>(...) of someone who is taken to be an authority but is not really an authority.

  • Standford page that you've linked.

The definition you took from Wikipedia actually does not reflect its source.

<If (..) we try to [impress the reader] with a famous name or by appealing to a supposed authority who really isn’t much of an expert, (...)

  • Uni of NC

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