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argumentation    音标拼音: [,ɑrgjəmɛnt'eʃən]
n. 争论,讨论,论证,论点

争论,讨论,论证,论点

argumentation
n 1: a discussion in which reasons are advanced for and against
some proposition or proposal; "the argument over foreign
aid goes on and on" [synonym: {argument}, {argumentation},
{debate}]
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" [synonym: {argumentation},
{logical argument}, {argument}, {line of reasoning}, {line}]


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  • Argument and Argumentation - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Argument is a central concept for philosophy Philosophers rely heavily on arguments to justify claims, and these practices have been motivating reflections on what arguments and argumentation are for millennia Moreover, argumentative practices are also pervasive elsewhere; they permeate scientific inquiry, legal procedures, education, and political institutions The study of argumentation is
  • Argumentation theory - Wikipedia
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  • ARGUMENTATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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  • Toulmin Argument - Purdue OWL® - Purdue University
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  • The Argumentation Toolkit – Helping teachers understand and teach . . .
    The resources are developed around 4 elements of scientific argumentation that students need extra support around: 1) Evidence, 2) Reasoning, 3) Student Interaction, and 4) Competing Claims The video below gives an overview of the toolkit
  • Rhetoric - Argumentation, Persuasion, Logic | Britannica
    An argumentation that aims at convincing a universal audience is considered philosophically superior to one that aims only at persuading a particular audience without bothering about the effect it might have on another audience in some other context or circumstances
  • Fundamentals of Argumentation Theory
    Argumentation is a verbal, social and rational activity aimed at convincing a reasonable critic of the acceptability of a standpoint by putting forward a constellation of one or more propositions to justify this standpoint
  • Argumentation Network of the Americas - Home
    The Argumentation Network of the Americas aims to unite, sustain, and grow the community of argumentation scholars across the Americas Please feel free to share your thoughts regarding how we can best achieve our mission, or ask any questions!
  • Argument: The Basics | Department of Communication
    Argumentation is a social process Having an argument involves two or more individuals responding to one another's claim and support for such a claim Argument is not simply restating the same claims and reasons, rather it is supporting, modifying or defending positions accordingly
  • Argumentation Theory
    Argumentation is a vital factor for communication and it endured in our society for centuries This theory had its origin in foundationalism, a theory of justification or reasoning in the field of philosophy





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