appeals based on tradition
"Appeals based on tradition" refers to arguments or actions that rely on long-standing customs, beliefs, or practices as a way to justify a particular viewpoint or decision.
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Related Concepts (16)
- appeal to authority
- cultural preservation
- customary law
- folklore and mythology
- historical revisionism
- indigenous rights
- religious practices
- rituals and ceremonies
- traditional agriculture
- traditional arts and crafts
- traditional dress and fashion
- traditional family and social structures
- traditional knowledge
- traditional medicine
- traditional music and dance
- traditional sports and games
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- appeals based on power or authority figures
- appeals to authority
- appeals to historical figures or events
- appeals to popular opinion
- appeals to religious figures or texts
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- historical traditions
- tradition
- tradition and heritage
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