argumentation
IPA: ɑrgjʌmɛntˈeɪʃʌn
noun
- Inference based on reasoning from given propositions.
- An exchange of arguments
- The addition of arguments to a model; parameterization.
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Examples of "argumentation" in Sentences
- Natural mathematicians do not believe that logical content in argumentation is possible.
- Locke did not claim that all appeals to authority in argumentation are fallacious, however.
- It would be one thing if you rebutted what he has written, but your line of argumentation is nothing more than a fallacious personal attack.
- But this form of argumentation is hardly new for Carter, who seems to enjoy misrepresenting the beliefs, motives, and actions of "conservative" Christians.
- An important part of their argumentation is the thesis that the possibilities of a successful decentralization of production decisions in a centrally planned economy is depending upon the existence of a rationally constructed system of prices, including
- While Carter's motives appear questionable (is he REALLY concerned for the status of women in the Church?) and his argumentation is certainly lacking, it would be more constructive to address, thoughtfully, a point that his vapid criticism nonetheless raises; why it is that women are not permitted to preach as men are in the Church (the question of ordination aside ...)?
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