- Tu
quoque (/tjuːˈkwoʊkwi, tuːˈkwoʊkweɪ/;
Latin Tū
quoque, for "you also") is a
discussion technique that
intends to
discredit the opponent's argument...
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hominem tu
quoque (literally: "You also") is a
response to a
personal attack (or ad
hominem argument) that
itself is a
personal attack. Tu
quoque appears...
- The tu
quoque defense (Latin for 'you too') ****erts that the
authority trying a
defendant has
committed the same
crimes of
which they are accused. It is...
- Greene's Tu
Quoque, also
known as The City Gallant, is a
Jacobean era
stage play, a
comedy written by John Cooke. The play was a
major po****r success...
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similar behaviour (rather than
acknowledging the
guilt of both) is the tu
quoque logical fallacy. The
earliest appearance of the
idiom is in
Thomas Shelton's...
- From Virgil, Aeneid, 6, 95. "Ne cede malis" is the
motto of The Bronx. tu
quoque you too The
logical fallacy of
attempting to
defend one's
position merely...
- 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
Search for "you too" on...
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argumentative point of view,
whataboutism is
considered a
variant of the tu-
quoque pattern (Latin 'you too', term for a counter-accusation),
which is a subtype...
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sensuum defectui.
Genitori genitoque laus et jubilatio, Salus, honor,
virtus quoque sit et benedictio!
Procedenti ab
utroque compar sit laudatio! Amen....
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Rhenum incolunt, quibus****
continenter bellum gerunt. Qua de
causa Helvetii quoque reliquos Gallos virtute praecedunt, quod fere
cotidianis proeliis **** Germanis...