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In which type of fallacy does the conclusion not come from concrete evidence?

Ad hominem
Non-sequitor
The straw man
Erroneous cause

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User Ian Zane
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Answer:

Ad hominem

Step-by-step explanation:

The ad hominem fallacy doesn't come from any concrete evidence, because, as stated in your lesson, it's literally an "argument against a person." It doesn't consider any facts on the real matter at hand, instead, it assumes the matter is bad just because a certain person is involved.

If you have any questions feel free to message me, I hope this helped!

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