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Encyclopedia: Argument
In logic, an argument is a set of one or more declarative sentences known as the premises (singular is also spelt "premiss" in British English), along with another declarative sentence known as the co...
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Argument - Definition of Argument at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Argument. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. a discussion involving differing points of view; debate: They were deeply involved in an argument about inflation.
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This handout will define what an argument is and explain why you need one in most of your academic essays. If you think that "fact," not argument, rules intelligent thinking, consider these examples. At one point, the great minds of Western Europe firmly believed the Earth was flat. They assumed this was simply...
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Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin argumentum, from arguere. Date: 14th century. 1 obsolete : an outward sign : indication...
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Ad Hominem (Argument To The Man): attacking the person instead of attacking his argument. For example, "Von Daniken's books about ancient astronauts are worthless because he is a convicted forger and embezzler." (Which is true, but that's not why they're worthless.)
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Tutorial on identifying arguments in essays from Metropolitan Community College. Identifying the Argument of an Essay Recognizing Argument Structure...
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How the West Lost Turkey Nick Danforth explains why these days, Istanbul is more often looking East for strategic alliances. The Argument...
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