Argumentation
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The act of forming reasons, making inductions,
drawing conclusions, and applying them to the case in discussion; the
operation of inferring propositions, not known or admitted as true,
from facts or principles known, admitted, or proved to be true. -
The shit [that goes] down when nobody can agree on [the rules] of [a card] game.
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The action or process of reasoning systematically in support of an idea, action, or theory.
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a set of arguments used to explain something or to persuade people:
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a course of reasoning aimed at demonstrating a truth or falsehood; the methodical process of logical reasoning
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a discussion in which reasons are advanced for and against some proposition or proposal
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An exchange of arguments
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Reasoning; the act of reasoning.
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Argumentation is the process of constructing, presenting, and defending a position, claim, or idea in a clear, logical, and persuasive manner. It involves reasoning and evidence to support ones viewpoint and seek to convince others. Its often used in academic, legal, political, and philosophical settings and could involve a debate or discussion.
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debate; discussion
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Inference based on reasoning from given propositions
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