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The critics, though, are mistaken here—or at least being absolutist. Because the point of the circumstantial ad hominem is not to dismiss an argument out of hand but to make sure we apply extra scrutiny to the person making the argument. The point, writes philosopher David Hitchcock, is to be aware of and on guard for possible bias. To avoid being naive or getting duped.
Win Every Argument: The Art of Debating, Persuading, and Public Speaking
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