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one-sidedness noun An inclination for or against that inhibits impartial judgment: bias , partiality , partisanship , prejudice , prepossession ... Thesaurus: one-sidedness...
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Describes and gives examples of the informal logical fallacy of one-sidedness. ... One-sidedness is fallacious in contexts where we have a right to demand objectivity. Two such contexts are news stories and scientific or other scholarly writing:
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The One-Sidedness Fallac ... The one-sidedness fallacy does not make an argument invalid. It may not even make the argument unsound. The fallacy consists in persuading readers, and perhaps ourselves, that we have said enough to tilt the scale of evidence and therefore enough to justify a judgment.
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One-sided argument - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A one-sided argument is a variant of the logical fallacy known as special pleading. In this variant, only the reasons supporting a proposition are supplied, while all reasons opposing it are omi...
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1. Favoring one side or group; partial or biased: a one-sided view. ... one-sidedness n ... one-quadrillionth; one-quarter; one-quintillionth; one-seed; one-seeded; one-seventh; one-shot; one-sided; one-sidedly; one-sidedness; one-sixteenth; one-sixth; one-sixtieth; one-sixty-fourth; one-size-fits-all;
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The Central Philosophy of Jainism - Anekantavad, The Doctrine of Non-one-sidedness ... For understanding the full meaning of "non-one-sidedness" or anekantavada, one has to understand what is meant by "one sidedness" or Ekant which is denied by this Theory. To a layman the ordinary meaning would appear as holding one side...
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An independent, impartial media, recognizes this. A dependent media, even if it calls itself independent, recognizes one-sidedness, but on one-side only -- the other.
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At the present Van Laar is working on the issue of one-sidedness in argumentative discourse. The allegation of one-sidedness is a frequent phenomenon in public debate. ... In order to analyse and evaluate one-sidedness, a formal model for critical discussion will be developed. In line with the dialectical approach...
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