appeal to ignorance - suggesting that something is true simply because it hasn’t yet been proven false. : Schlapp suggests the idea of conflicts of interests may be true, because they haven't yet been proven false.
appeal to ignorance - suggesting that something is true simply because it hasn’t yet been proven false. : Schlapp suggests the idea of conflicts of interests with Bob Mueller may be true, because Mueller hasn't yet proven them false.
appeals to ignorance - suggesting that something is true simply because it hasn’t yet been proven false. : Schlapp concludes that "there's something there," because it hasn't yet been proven that there's not something there.