Appeal to Authority
The appeal to authority fallacy occurs when someone argues that a claim is true simply because an authority figure endorses it. While expert opinions can be valuable, this fallacy relies on the authority's status rather than the evidence supporting the claim.
For example, stating that a particular health treatment is effective because a celebrity endorses it is an appeal to authority. It is essential to evaluate the evidence rather than relying solely on the authority's opinion.
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