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Tu quoque - Wikipedia
a discussion technique that intends to discredit the opponent's argument by attacking the opponent's own personal behavior and actions as being inconsistent ...
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Your logical fallacy is tu quoque
Tu quoque, or 'you too', is when you turn criticism back on the accuser, shifting focus from your argument to the critic.
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TU QUOQUE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
a retort charging an adversary with being or doing what the adversary criticizes in others. Did you know? A typical tu quoque involves charging your accuser ...
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tu quoque
‖ tu quoque (t(j)uː ˈkwəʊkwiː) [L., lit. ‘thou also’, = Eng. slang ‘you're another!’] An argument which consists in retorting a charge upon one's accuser. Also attrib.[1614 J. Cooke (title) Greenes Tu quoque, Or, The Cittie Gallant. Ibid. E ij b, Rash...M. Bubble, God saue you. Bub. Tu quoque Sir. I...
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Ad Hominem (Tu quoque) - Logically Fallacious
Claiming the argument is flawed by pointing out that the one making the argument is not acting consistently with the claims of the argument.
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Tu Quoque (Logical Fallacy) - Definition and Examples - ThoughtCo
An ad hominem argument in which the accused becomes the accuser. Couple arguing. Couple arguing. Jamie Grill/Getty Images.
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Tu quoque
quoque fallacy – Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Latin words and phrases
Latin philosophical phrases
Latin logical phrases
Relevance fallacies
bg :Ad hominem#Ти също (tu quoque)
fr:Argumentum ad hominem#Tu quoque
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CMV: Not all "whataboutism"/"tu quoque" arguments are fallacious
This is a type of argument where Person A makes a point and then Person B counters back that that point is hypocritical.
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10 Tu Quoque Fallacy Examples (2025) - Helpful Professor
The tu quoque (Latin: “you also”) fallacy, involves the accusation of hypocrisy against someone instead of engaging with their argument.
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Tu Quoque Fallacy | Definition & Examples - Lesson - Study.com
Tu quoque is wrong because it is a fallacious argument that attacks a person's actions or circumstances and does not address the content of the opposing ...
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TU QUOQUE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Tu quoque definition: thou too: a retort by one charged with a crime accusing an opponent who has brought the charges of a similar crime.
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Tu quoque defense
Tu quoque was invoked during the Nuremberg trials. See also
Superior orders
Tu quoque
Victor's justice
References
International criminal law
Criminal defenses
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You Too
You too or You Too may refer to:
Tu quoque (Latin for "you too"), an informal logical fallacy
"You Too", a 2013 song by Para One
See also
U2 (disambiguation
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overlick
overˈlick, v. rare. [over- 9.] trans. To lick all over, pass or rub the tongue over.1567 Turberv. Epitaphs &c., Epil., The worst he wild in couert scrole to lurke Untill the Beare were ouerlickt afresh. 1614 Cook Greene's Tu Quoque in Dodsley O. Pl. VII. 90 Such food As..children, nay sometimes, ful...
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um'h
† umh, um'h obs. varr. of um or umph.1614 J. Cooke Greene's Tu Quoque B 4, Bub. Vmh, vmh, vmh. 1616 S. S. Honest Lawyer iv. G 1, Vm'h, my doubts Wrappe me in further maze. 1668 Dryden Evening's Love iv, Umh! thou awaken'st a most villainous apprehension in me! 1702 Farquhar Inconstant ii. i, Umh.—be...
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