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Argumentum ad crumenam is a logical fallacy of thinking a conclusion is correct because the person making the argument is rich.
- Example:
- ''If you're so smart, why aren't you rich?
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Argumentum ad crumenam From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Argumentum ad crumenam is a logical fallacy of thinking a conclusion is correct because the person making the argument is rich.
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