vastandväide
Vastandväide, also known as the "argument from opposition" or "argumentum ad hominem," is a logical fallacy in which an argument is dismissed because it is opposed by another argument. This fallacy assumes that if two arguments are in opposition, one must be false. However, this assumption is not necessarily valid, as both arguments could be true but address different aspects of the issue.
The vastandväide can be further divided into two types: the argument from opposition and the argument from
Despite its name, the vastandväide is not always an argument against a person. It can also be
In conclusion, the vastandväide is a logical fallacy that assumes the falsity of an argument based on