Asked by caleb
What type of logical fallacy uses endorsements by famous people to make an argument?
slippery slope
false cause
appeal to emotion
appeal to authority
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Appeal to authority. Citing endorsements by famous people who lack relevant expertise is an appeal to authority (often a fallacious "appeal to celebrity").
(Slippery slope, false cause, and appeal to emotion are different fallacies.)
(Slippery slope, false cause, and appeal to emotion are different fallacies.)
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