Originally posted by rjpalmer
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Continuing with Einstein, it is perfectly reasonable to cite him in a discussion on Physics, providing it is directly relevant to the subject, but not in a discussion on biscuits: that would be an appeal to authority.
In the event you're going to question Einstein being cited in a discussion on Physics, you're not questioning that he is an authority on the subject, at least I'd imagine not; you're questioning his findings.
An 'authority' means somebody qualified in his or her field.
To get back to this thread, the poster suggested that citing qualified people in this field and their findings is an appeal to authority, when it's nothing of the kind providing the statistics are accurately represented and they are relevant to the subject.
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