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Noun
/ˌärgyəmənˈtāSHən/,
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argumentations, plural;
  1. The action or process of reasoning systematically in support of an idea, action, or theory
    • - lines of argumentation used to support his thesis

  1. argument: a discussion in which reasons are advanced for and against some proposition or proposal; "the argument over foreign aid goes on and on"
  2. a course of reasoning aimed at demonstrating a truth or falsehood; the methodical process of logical reasoning; "I can't follow your line of reasoning"
  3. (argumentative) given to or characterized by argument; "an argumentative discourse"; "argumentative to the point of being cantankerous"; "an intelligent but argumentative child"
  4. Argumentation theory, or argumentation, is the interdisciplinary study of how humans should, can, and do reach conclusions through logical reasoning, that is, claims based, soundly or not, on premises. It includes the arts and sciences of civil debate, dialogue, conversation, and persuasion. ...
  5. Argumentative is an evidentiary objection raised in response to a question which prompts a witness to draw inferences from facts of the case. An argumentative objection is raised as "badgering the witness."
  6. Inference based on reasoning from given propositions; An exchange of arguments
  7. A speech or writing intended to convince by establishing truth. Most argumentation begins with a statement of an idea or opinion, which is then supported with logical evidence. Another technique of argumentation is the anticipation and rebuttal of opposing views. See Persuasion, Persuasive writing
  8. adduction, fallacies, extraordinary claims, hypothesis, proof, scientific method, scientific model, scientific publication, Socratic Method, sophistry, term of art
  9. Argumentation is an appeal predominantly to logic and reason. It deals with complex issues that can be debated.
  10. Argumentation is the process of weighing various arguments, pro and con, for the truth of an assertion, and arriving at a truth value for the assertion. CYC® employs a number of heuristics during argumentation. One simple example is "prefer monotonic rules," i.e. ...
  11. Argumentation is strictly connected with the concept of rationality. It is a resource for persuasion because:
  12. Writing or speaking in which reasons or arguments are presented in a logical way.
  13. a type of discourse in speech or writing that develops or debates a topic in a logical or persuasive way. Cp. description.
  14. the writer tries to persuade the reader to agree to a new belief or to take a course of action. Also called persuasive writing.