Informal Logic (Jan 1995)

There is no Fallacy of Arguing from Authority

  • Edwin Coleman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22329/il.v17i3.2424
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 3

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I argue that there is no fallacy of argument from authority. I first show the weakness of the case for there being such a fallacy: text-book presentations are confused, alleged examples are not genuinely exemplary, reasons given for its alleged fallaciousness are not convincing. Then I analyse arguing from authority as a complex speech act. Rejecting the popular but unjustified category of the "part-time fallacy", I show that bad arguments which appeal to authority are defective through breach of some felicity condition on argument as a speech act, not through employing a bad principle of inference.

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