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  • Friday, Mar 22 2019

    Merriam Webster states that one meaning is "to arouse sympathetic response" (https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/appeal)

    I think this is pretty good. In your example "appealing" to evidence would mean that evidence is what you point to in support of your statement. So appealing is almost like using something as a premise, just like you said. Appealing to relevant authority would be using a relevant authorities' mantle to arouse a sympathetic response. For example: JY said the best way to master games is to use the foolproof method. Therefore it must be so. In this example I appealed to JY's status as an LSAT expert.

    My take could be a little off and there might be a more technical definition, but hopefully this helps a little!

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