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Contents
- 1 Case studies of the application of "ad hominem"
- 1.1 Case studies of the application of "ad hominem"
- 1.1.1 Ad hominem case study: An attempt to discredit Brian Hales as a scholar
- 1.1.2 Ad hominem case study: An attempt to portray FairMormon as delusional, dishonest and deceptive
- 1.1.3 Ad hominem case study: An attempt to portray Dan Peterson as dishonest and possibly mentally ill
- 1.1.4 Ad hominem case study: An attempt to dismiss Rosalynde Welch because of who she is related to
- 1.1.5 Ad hominem case study: An attempt to discredit Hugh Nibley by accusing him of child abuse
- 1.1 Case studies of the application of "ad hominem"
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