argumentum ad hominem abusive

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A personal attack is committed when a person substitutes abusive remarks for evidence when attacking another person's claim or claims. This line of "reasoning" is fallacious because the attack is directed at the person making the claim and not the claim itself. The truth value of a claim is independent of the person making the claim. After all, no matter how repugnant an individual might be, he or she can still make true claims.
From Michael C. Labossiere in the text Fallacy Tutorial Pro 3.0 (1995)
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Not all ad Hominems are fallacious. In some cases, an individual's characteristics can have a bearing on the question of the veracity of her claims. For example, if someone is shown to be a pathological liar, then what he says can be considered to be unreliable. However, such attacks are weak, since even pathological liars might speak the truth on occasion.
From Michael C. Labossiere in the text Fallacy Tutorial Pro 3.0 (1995)
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5 References 
- Fallacy Tutorial Pro 3.0 (Michael C. Labossiere) (1995)
- Stephen's Guide to the Logical Fallacies (Stephen Downes) (1996)
- Ad Hominem Arguments (Douglas Walton) (1998)
- Richtig argumentieren - oder wie man in Diskussionen recht behält (Jürgen August Alt) (2000)
- 9. Fehler beim Argumentieren - Fehlschlüsse, faule Tricks und Immunisierungsstrategien
- Argumentieren - Trainingsbuch für Beruf und Alltag (Andreas Edmüller, Thomas Wilhelm) (2005)
- 5. NoPower-Argumente: Unfaire Verführer - Wie Sie sich vor Fehlschlüssen und Taktiken hüten
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