irrelevance fallacy

Arguments can refer to something other than current premises and conclusions {irrelevance}, an irrelevance fallacy. Appeals to force, person, pity, the people, or authority are irrelevant fallacies. Arguments from ignorance, neglect of circumstances, questions containing implied question, and irrelevant conclusions are irrelevant fallacies.

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