"argumentum ad passiones" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Dutch]

Audio: Nl-argumentum ad passiones.ogg
Head templates: {{nl-noun|n|-|-}} argumentum ad passiones n (uncountable)
  1. (rare) argumentum ad passiones Tags: neuter, rare, uncountable Categories (topical): Rhetoric
    Sense id: en-argumentum_ad_passiones-nl-noun-O6PhFXQv Categories (other): Dutch entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries

Noun [English]

IPA: /aɹ.ɡuːˈmen.tum ad pas.siˈoː.neːs/ [Classical-Latin], [aɹ.ɡuːˈmen.tũ ad pas.siˈoː.neːs] [Classical-Latin], /ɑːɡjuːˈmɛntəm æd pæsɪˈəʊniːz/ [Received-Pronunciation] Forms: argumenta ad passiones [plural]
enPR: ärgyo͞omĕnʹtəm ăd păsĭōʹnēz [Received-Pronunciation] Etymology: Latin: argūmentum (“argument”, “proof”) + ad (“to”, “toward”) + passiōnēs (accusative plural of passio, “suffering”, “passion”) ≈ “appeal to the passions” Etymology templates: {{uder|en|la|-}} Latin Head templates: {{en-noun|argumenta ad passiones|head=argumentum ad passiones}} argumentum ad passiones (plural argumenta ad passiones)
  1. (rhetoric) An appeal or argument intended to convince the listener(s) by agitating the emotions, rather than by appealing to sober judgment. Wikipedia link: Appeal to emotion Tags: rhetoric Categories (topical): Logical fallacies Related terms: pathos, think of the children! Translations (appeal to emotion): duygu sömürüsü (Turkish)

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