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  • Argumentation theory
  • Academic field of logic and rhetoric

    Argumentation theory is the interdisciplinary study of how conclusions can be supported or undermined by premises through logical reasoning. With historical

    Argumentation theory

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  • Argumentation scheme
  • Type of argument

    In argumentation theory, an argumentation scheme or argument scheme is a template that represents a common type of argument used in ordinary conversation

    Argumentation scheme

    Argumentation_scheme

  • Informal logic
  • Branch of logic

    may thus be said to be a logic of argumentation, as distinguished from implication and inference. Argumentation theory is interdisciplinary in the sense

    Informal logic

    Informal logic

    Informal_logic

  • Logic
  • Study of correct reasoning

    arguments alone, independent of their topic and content. Informal logic is associated with informal fallacies, critical thinking, and argumentation theory

    Logic

    Logic

    Logic

  • Michael A. Gilbert
  • American-Canadian argumentation theorist

    interdisciplinary area of argumentation theory that cuts across philosophy, linguistics, social psychology, and communication theory. His approach emphasizes

    Michael A. Gilbert

    Michael_A._Gilbert

  • Fallacy
  • Argument that uses faulty reasoning

    what is true. Argumentation theory provides a different approach to understanding and classifying fallacies. In the pragma-dialectical theory, for instance

    Fallacy

    Fallacy

    Fallacy

  • Premise
  • Statement supporting a conclusion

    and argumentation theory study the structure and standards of arguments. They examine how premises are used to defend standpoints, which argumentation schemes

    Premise

    Premise

    Premise

  • Argument
  • Attempt to persuade or to determine the truth of a conclusion

    ISBN 0-534-60516-8 Charles Arthur Willard, A Theory of Argumentation. 1989. Charles Arthur Willard, Argumentation and the Social Grounds of Knowledge. 1982

    Argument

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    Argument

  • Rob Grootendorst
  • Dutch communication and argumentation theory scholar

    argumentation theory scholar. He was professor for Dutch speech communication at the University of Amsterdam. His contributions to the argumentation field

    Rob Grootendorst

    Rob_Grootendorst

  • Argumentation framework
  • Method in artificial intelligence

    argumentation frameworks or the value-based argumentation frameworks. Abstract argumentation frameworks, also called argumentation frameworks à la Dung, are defined

    Argumentation framework

    Argumentation_framework

  • Argumentum ad populum
  • Fallacy of claiming the majority is always correct

    In argumentation theory, an argumentum ad populum (Latin for 'appeal to the people') is an informal fallacy that asserts a claim is true, good, or correct

    Argumentum ad populum

    Argumentum_ad_populum

  • Scott Aikin
  • American philosopher (born 1971)

    and Aikin, Scott (2008) "Two Forms of the Straw Man" Argumentation 20: 345-352" (PDF). Argumentation. 20 (3): 345–352. doi:10.1007/s10503-006-9017-8. S2CID 15523437

    Scott Aikin

    Scott_Aikin

  • Pragma-dialectics
  • Branch of argumentation theory

    Pragma-dialectics (also known as the pragma-dialectical theory) is a program in argumentation theory developed since the late 1970s by Dutch scholars Frans

    Pragma-dialectics

    Pragma-dialectics

  • Eristic
  • Argumentation for the sake of winning the argument instead of reaching or seeking truth

    its selfish aim and purpose. Argumentation theory is a field of study that asks critical questions about eristic arguments and the other types of dialogue

    Eristic

    Eristic

    Eristic

  • Argument map
  • Visual representation of the structure of an argument

    with the failure of formal reduction of informal argumentation, English speaking argumentation theory developed diagrammatic approaches to informal reasoning

    Argument map

    Argument map

    Argument_map

  • Critical thinking
  • Analysis of facts to form a judgment

    European cultural movement Argument – Attempt to persuade or to determine the truth of a conclusion Argumentation theory – Academic field of logic and

    Critical thinking

    Critical_thinking

  • Francesca Toni
  • Italian computer scientist

    Logic and Argumentation Group. Her research interests include explainable artificial intelligence, computational logic, argumentation theory, and applications

    Francesca Toni

    Francesca_Toni

  • Harald Wohlrapp
  • German philosopher (born 1944)

    „Der Begriff des Arguments“, in: Argumentation 26 (2012), 297-304 Frans H. van Eemeren et al., Fundamentals of Argumentation Theory. A Handbook of Historical

    Harald Wohlrapp

    Harald Wohlrapp

    Harald_Wohlrapp

  • Douglas N. Walton
  • Canadian academic and author (1942–2020)

    on argumentation, logical fallacies and informal logic. He was a Distinguished Research Fellow of the Centre for Research in Reasoning, Argumentation, and

    Douglas N. Walton

    Douglas N. Walton

    Douglas_N._Walton

  • Argument (linguistics)
  • Linguistic terminology

    as arguments of the verbal predicate wanted to send. Argumentation theory Argumentation theory focuses on how logical reasoning leads to end results

    Argument (linguistics)

    Argument_(linguistics)

  • Deductive reasoning
  • Form of reasoning

    Argument (logic) – Attempt to persuade or to determine the truth of a conclusionPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Argumentation

    Deductive reasoning

    Deductive_reasoning

  • Frans H. van Eemeren
  • Dutch academic

    Communication, Argumentation Theory and Rhetoric at the University of Amsterdam. He is noted for his Pragma-dialectics theory, an argumentation theory which he

    Frans H. van Eemeren

    Frans_H._van_Eemeren

  • Inventio
  • Canon of rhetoric

    tradition specifically refers to addressing the pros and cons of an argumentation. Sloane argues that it is required when using inventio as a tool that

    Inventio

    Inventio

    Inventio

  • Christopher Tindale
  • Canadian philosopher

    Reasoning, Argumentation, and Rhetoric. He has published numerous books and articles, translated into several languages, with a focus on argumentation and rhetoric

    Christopher Tindale

    Christopher_Tindale

  • Argument technology
  • Sub-field of artificial intelligence

    visualisation of arguments and debates. In the 1980s and 1990s, philosophical theories of arguments in general, and argumentation theory in particular,

    Argument technology

    Argument_technology

  • Motte-and-bailey fallacy
  • Type of informal fallacy

    disagreements more carefully and respectfully. Argumentation scheme – Type of argument Argumentation theory – Academic field of logic and rhetoric Bait-and-switch –

    Motte-and-bailey fallacy

    Motte-and-bailey_fallacy

  • Rhetoric
  • Art of persuasion

    Rhetoric: A Treatise on Argumentation. Perelman and Olbrechts-Tyteca move rhetoric from the periphery to the center of argumentation theory. Among their most

    Rhetoric

    Rhetoric

    Rhetoric

  • Theory of everything
  • Hypothetical physical concept

    A theory of everything or final theory is a hypothetical coherent theoretical framework of physics containing all physical principles. The scope of the

    Theory of everything

    Theory of everything

    Theory_of_everything

  • Ad hominem
  • Attacking the person rather than their argument

    ISBN 978-1-139-46184-9. van Eemeren, F. H. (2001). Crucial Concepts in Argumentation Theory. Amsterdam University Press. ISBN 978-90-5356-523-0. van Eemeren

    Ad hominem

    Ad_hominem

  • Moral nihilism
  • Philosophical view that nothing is morally right or wrong

    intents. Moral nihilism today broadly tends to take the form of an error theory: the view developed originally by J. L. Mackie in his 1977 book Ethics:

    Moral nihilism

    Moral_nihilism

  • Leo Groarke
  • Canadian philosopher

    1953) is a Canadian philosopher, known for his contributions to argumentation theory and informal logic. Groarke has authored and edited a number of books

    Leo Groarke

    Leo_Groarke

  • Hans-Hermann Hoppe
  • German-American anarcho-capitalist academic (born 1949)

    libertarian ethics by devising a new theory which he named argumentation ethics. Hoppe asserted that any argument which in any respect purports to contradict

    Hans-Hermann Hoppe

    Hans-Hermann Hoppe

    Hans-Hermann_Hoppe

  • Argument mining
  • Research area

    Argument mining, or argumentation mining, is a research area within the natural language processing field. The goal of argument mining is the automatic

    Argument mining

    Argument_mining

  • Stephen Toulmin
  • English philosopher (1922–2009)

    analyzing rhetorical arguments. The Toulmin model of argumentation, a diagram containing six interrelated components used for analyzing arguments, and published

    Stephen Toulmin

    Stephen_Toulmin

  • Dialectic
  • Method of reasoning via argumentation and contradiction

    Francisca; Verheij, Bart; Wagemans, Jean H. M. (2014). Handbook of argumentation theory. New York: Springer-Verlag. doi:10.1007/978-90-481-9473-5. ISBN 9789048194728

    Dialectic

    Dialectic

  • Logic and dialectic
  • Formalisation of dialectic

    very general in applicability. Argumentation framework Argumentation theory Logic and rationality Logic of argumentation Eemeren, Frans H. van; Garssen

    Logic and dialectic

    Logic_and_dialectic

  • Abductive reasoning
  • Inference seeking the simplest and most likely explanation

    themselves. Philosophy portal Argument – Attempt to persuade or to determine the truth of a conclusion Argumentation theory – Academic field of logic and

    Abductive reasoning

    Abductive reasoning

    Abductive_reasoning

  • Dialogical logic
  • the study of the interface of logic, mathematical game theory and argumentation, argumentation frameworks and defeasible reasoning, by researchers such

    Dialogical logic

    Dialogical_logic

  • Arno Ros
  • German philosopher (born 1942)

    concentrated on systematic and historical problems of argumentation theory with special attention to the theory of concepts (the concept of concept) as well as

    Arno Ros

    Arno Ros

    Arno_Ros

  • Outline of logic
  • Overview of and topical guide to logic

    logic Zeroth-order logic Informal logic Critical thinking Argumentation theory Argument Argument map Accuracy and precision Ad hoc hypothesis Ambiguity Analysis

    Outline of logic

    Outline_of_logic

  • Rogerian argument
  • Conflict-solving technique

    by Anatol Rapoport—to rhetoric and argumentation, producing Rogerian argument. A key principle of Rogerian argument is that, instead of advocating one's

    Rogerian argument

    Rogerian argument

    Rogerian_argument

  • Dysrationalia
  • Inability to think and behave rationally despite adequate intelligence

    an astrology supporter and a climate change and HIV/AIDS denier. Argumentation theory – Academic field of logic and rhetoric Bounded rationality – Making

    Dysrationalia

    Dysrationalia

  • Teleological argument
  • Argument for the existence of God

    philosophy. Some of the modern arguments utilize findings from theory of relativity, quantum mechanics, the Big Bang, the theories of expansion, heat death

    Teleological argument

    Teleological_argument

  • C. Scott Jacobs
  • American academic

    has contributed to the field of argumentation theory. His work appeared in Communication Monographs, Communication Theory, Journal of the American Forensic

    C. Scott Jacobs

    C._Scott_Jacobs

  • Cosmological argument
  • Argument for the existence of God

    In philosophy of religion, a cosmological argument is an argument for the existence of God based on observational statements concerning the universe and

    Cosmological argument

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  • Syllogism
  • Type of logical argument that applies deductive reasoning

    inductive reasoning that resembles a syllogism Philosophy portal Argumentation theory Buddhist logic The False Subtlety of the Four Syllogistic Figures

    Syllogism

    Syllogism

  • Indigenous Aryanism
  • View that the Indo-Aryans are indigenous to India

    Indigenous Aryanism, also known as the Indigenous Aryans theory (IAT) and the Out of India theory (OIT), is the conviction that the Aryans are indigenous

    Indigenous Aryanism

    Indigenous_Aryanism

  • Logical form
  • Precisely specified semantic version of a statement

    the schemata or inferential structure of the argument. In argumentation theory or informal logic, an argument form is sometimes seen as a broader notion

    Logical form

    Logical_form

  • Group polarization
  • Tendency of a group to make more extreme decisions than the inclinations of its members

    than the group mean. In contrast to social comparison theory and persuasive argumentation theory, the self-categorization model maintains that inter-group

    Group polarization

    Group_polarization

  • Daniel J. O'Keefe
  • American scholar

    Communication Monographs, Communication Theory, Communication Yearbook, Argumentation, Quarterly Journal of Speech, Argumentation and Advocacy, and other journals

    Daniel J. O'Keefe

    Daniel_J._O'Keefe

  • Chaïm Perelman
  • Belgian philosopher (1912–1984)

    range of actual arguments from the realms of philosophy, law, politics, ethics, and journalism. The result was a theory of argumentation that was grounded

    Chaïm Perelman

    Chaïm Perelman

    Chaïm_Perelman

  • Argumentum a fortiori
  • Argument from a yet stronger reason

    fortiori (literally "argument from the stronger [reason]") (UK: /ˈɑː fɔːrtiˈoʊri/, US: /ˈeɪ fɔːrʃiˈɔːraɪ/) is a form of argumentation that draws upon existing

    Argumentum a fortiori

    Argumentum a fortiori

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  • Socratic questioning
  • Type of question to predict knowledge on topic

    internal logic to even the most seemingly illogical thoughts. Argument map Argumentation theory Cross-examination Inquiry Intellectual virtue Interrogation

    Socratic questioning

    Socratic questioning

    Socratic_questioning

  • Logical reasoning
  • Process of drawing correct inferences

    Argumentation. Cambridge University Press. pp. 250–2. ISBN 9781107039308. Walton, Douglas N. (1987). Informal Fallacies: Towards a Theory of Argument

    Logical reasoning

    Logical_reasoning

  • Charles Arthur Willard
  • American argumentation and rhetorical theorist

    disputes. 1982 — Argumentation and the Social Grounds of Knowledge, University of Alabama Press 1982 — Advances in Argumentation Theory and Research (with

    Charles Arthur Willard

    Charles_Arthur_Willard

  • Cantor's diagonal argument
  • Proof in set theory

    Controversy over Cantor's theory Diagonal lemma the diagonalisation argument, the diagonal slash argument, the anti-diagonal argument, the diagonal method

    Cantor's diagonal argument

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  • Logic of argumentation
  • Formalised description of reasoning

    interrelationships to construct reasoning trees automatically. Argumentation framework Argumentation theory Logic and dialectic Paul J. Krause, Simon Ambler, Morten

    Logic of argumentation

    Logic of argumentation

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  • Dead Internet theory
  • Concept involving online bot activity

    The dead Internet theory is a concept that asserts that the Internet consists primarily of bot activity and automated content manipulated by algorithmic

    Dead Internet theory

    Dead Internet theory

    Dead_Internet_theory

  • Reason
  • Capacity for consciously making sense of things

    "Argumentation Schemes for Argument from Analogy". In Ribeiro, Henrique Jales (ed.). Systematic Approaches to Argument by Analogy. Argumentation library

    Reason

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  • Straw man
  • Form of incorrect argument and informal fallacy

    of all opposing arguments. Because they have found significantly increased use of the selection form in modern political argumentation, they view its identification

    Straw man

    Straw man

    Straw_man

  • Infinite regress
  • Philosophical problem

    infinite regress argument is an argument against a theory based on the fact that this theory leads to an infinite regress. For such an argument to be successful

    Infinite regress

    Infinite regress

    Infinite_regress

  • Term (argumentation)
  • Part of a statement referring to something

    In argumentation theory, a term (or notion) is that part of a statement in an argument which refers to a specific thing. A term is usually, but not always

    Term (argumentation)

    Term_(argumentation)

  • Argument from fallacy
  • Fallacy that since an argument contains a logical fallacy, its conclusion must be false

    is also a special case of ad lapidem. Argument from ignorance (argumentum ad ignorantiam) Argumentation theory Genetic fallacy Logical extreme Logical

    Argument from fallacy

    Argument_from_fallacy

  • Definitions of knowledge
  • of Argumentation (OSSA), Windsor, 6–9 June 2009. Proceedings of the OSSA conference. Vol. 7. Windsor: Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation. pp

    Definitions of knowledge

    Definitions_of_knowledge

  • Dialogue
  • Conversation between two or more people

    morally acceptable to a majority of people within the community. Argumentation theory Collaborative leadership Deliberation Dialectic Dialogical self Dialogue

    Dialogue

    Dialogue

    Dialogue

  • Enthymeme
  • Type of rhetorical deductive argument

    "Aristotle's Classical Enthymeme and the Visual Argumentation of the Twenty First Century". Argumentation and Advocacy. 43 (3–4): 114–123. doi:10.1080/00028533

    Enthymeme

    Enthymeme

    Enthymeme

  • Inductive reasoning
  • Method of logical reasoning

    this framework. Philosophy portal Psychology portal Analogy Argument Argumentation theory Bayesian probability Counterinduction Explanation Failure mode

    Inductive reasoning

    Inductive_reasoning

  • Discourse ethics
  • Argument focused on ethics

    in principle from critical evaluation in argumentation These are all at the center of Habermas's moral theory. The presuppositions of communication express

    Discourse ethics

    Discourse_ethics

  • Theory of forms
  • Philosophical theory attributed to Plato

    The Theory of Forms or Theory of Ideas, also known as Platonic idealism or Platonic realism, is a philosophical theory credited to the Classical Greek

    Theory of forms

    Theory_of_forms

  • Critical discourse analysis
  • Interdisciplinary approach to study discourse

    Christopher Hart, Bob Hodge, Izabel Magalhães and William Feighery. Argumentation theory Conceptual history Informal logic Hermeneutics Linguistic anthropology

    Critical discourse analysis

    Critical_discourse_analysis

  • Issue-based information system
  • Argumentation scheme

    a program called Author's Argumentation Assistant (AAA) combined the PHIBIS model with the Toulmin model of argumentation in "a hypertext-based authoring

    Issue-based information system

    Issue-based information system

    Issue-based_information_system

  • Probabilistic argumentation
  • set of labellings of argumentation graphs (Riveret et al. 2018). A labelling of an argumentation graph associates any argument of the graph with a label

    Probabilistic argumentation

    Probabilistic_argumentation

  • Probabilistic argument
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    method of non-constructive existence proof in mathematics Probabilistic argumentation in formal frameworks pertaining to probabilistic logic This disambiguation

    Probabilistic argument

    Probabilistic_argument

  • Araucaria (software)
  • Araucaria is an argument mapping software tool developed in 2001 by Chris Reed and Glenn Rowe, in the Argumentation Research Group at the School of Computing

    Araucaria (software)

    Araucaria (software)

    Araucaria_(software)

  • How many angels can dance on the head of a pin?
  • Idiom describing valueless debate

    nontrivially. Philosophy portal Christianity portal Middle Ages portal Argumentation theory Balloon debate Discourse Law of triviality Narcissism of small differences

    How many angels can dance on the head of a pin?

    How many angels can dance on the head of a pin?

    How_many_angels_can_dance_on_the_head_of_a_pin?

  • Pragmatism
  • Philosophical tradition

    function in science. One of C. I. Lewis' main arguments in Mind and the World Order: Outline of a Theory of Knowledge (1929) was that science does not

    Pragmatism

    Pragmatism

  • Kalam cosmological argument
  • Philosophical argument for the existence of God

    heaven and earth." The Kalam cosmological argument is based on the A-theory of time, also known as the "tensed theory of time" or presentism, in which past

    Kalam cosmological argument

    Kalam cosmological argument

    Kalam_cosmological_argument

  • Gary James Jason
  • American philosopher

    American philosopher. He is well known for his work in argumentation theory, propaganda theory, mathematical logic and informal logic, and the philosophy

    Gary James Jason

    Gary_James_Jason

  • Frame analysis
  • Multi-disciplinary social science research method

    Expression associated with political misinformation established in 2017 Argumentation theory – Academic field of logic and rhetoric Code word (figure of speech) –

    Frame analysis

    Frame_analysis

  • Rhetoric of science
  • Body of scholarly literature

    nature of persuasion. Toulmin's ideas pertaining to argument were a radical import to argumentation theory because, in part, he contributes a model, and because

    Rhetoric of science

    Rhetoric of science

    Rhetoric_of_science

  • Homunculus argument
  • Informal fallacy

    homunculus inside its head, and so on and so forth. Therefore, so the argument goes, theories of mind that imply or state explicitly that cognition is rule bound

    Homunculus argument

    Homunculus argument

    Homunculus_argument

  • Philosophy & Rhetoric
  • Academic journal

    covering rhetorical theory, ethics, continental philosophy, informal logic, argumentation theory, critical social theory, and political theory. It is published

    Philosophy & Rhetoric

    Philosophy_&_Rhetoric

  • Quine–Putnam indispensability argument
  • Argument in the philosophy of mathematics

    formulating scientific theories is taken as evidence for the existence of those mathematical entities. Mark Colyvan presents the argument in the Stanford Encyclopedia

    Quine–Putnam indispensability argument

    Quine–Putnam indispensability argument

    Quine–Putnam_indispensability_argument

  • Infographic
  • Graphic visual representation of information

    communication, and computer science. The Toulmin Model of Argumentation became influential in argumentation theory and its applications. In 1972 and 1973, respectively

    Infographic

    Infographic

    Infographic

  • Appeal to the stone
  • Logical fallacy

    an argument as untrue or absurd. The dismissal is made by stating or reiterating that the argument is absurd, without providing further argumentation. This

    Appeal to the stone

    Appeal_to_the_stone

  • Critical theory
  • Approach to social philosophy

    Charles Arthur. 1982. Argumentation and the Social Grounds of Knowledge. University of Alabama Press. — 1989. A Theory of Argumentation. University of Alabama

    Critical theory

    Critical theory

    Critical_theory

  • Ruth Wodak
  • Austrian linguist (born 1950)

    ongoing research integrates linguistic analysis with ethnography, argumentation theory, rhetoric, pragmatics, and text linguistics to investigate identity

    Ruth Wodak

    Ruth Wodak

    Ruth_Wodak

  • Set theory
  • Branch of mathematics that studies sets

    Set theory is the branch of mathematical logic that studies sets, which can be informally described as collections of objects. Although objects of any

    Set theory

    Set theory

    Set_theory

  • Rhetorical structure theory
  • Theory of text organization

    for argumentation. Argument mining Parse tree Mann, William C.; Thompson, Sandra A. (1988). "Rhetorical structure theory: toward a functional theory of

    Rhetorical structure theory

    Rhetorical structure theory

    Rhetorical_structure_theory

  • Slippery slope
  • Rhetorical argument

    In a slippery-slope argument, a course of action is rejected because the slippery slope advocate believes it will lead to a chain reaction resulting in

    Slippery slope

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  • Argument (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    disagreement Argument (horse) Search for "argument" on Wikipedia. The Argument (disambiguation) argumentation All pages with titles beginning with Argument All

    Argument (disambiguation)

    Argument_(disambiguation)

  • Meaning (philosophy)
  • Philanthropy conception of meaning

    definitions of meaning: psychological theories, involving notions of thought, intention, or understanding; logical theories, involving notions such as intension

    Meaning (philosophy)

    Meaning_(philosophy)

  • Substance theory
  • Basic ontological concept

    Substance theory, or substance–attribute theory, is an ontological theory positing that objects are constituted each by a substance and properties borne

    Substance theory

    Substance_theory

  • Framing (social sciences)
  • Effect of how information is presented on perception

    Anecdotal value Alternative facts Argumentation theory Bias Choice architecture Code word (figure of speech) Communication theory Connotation Cultural bias Decision

    Framing (social sciences)

    Framing_(social_sciences)

  • The Big Bang Theory
  • American television sitcom (2007–2019)

    The Big Bang Theory is an American television sitcom created by Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady for CBS. It aired from September 24, 2007, to May 16, 2019,

    The Big Bang Theory

    The Big Bang Theory

    The_Big_Bang_Theory

  • Kialo
  • Online debate platform

    research on argumentation The platform has gained attention in computational research on argumentation because of its high-quality arguments and elaborate

    Kialo

    Kialo

    Kialo

  • Argument from authority
  • Logical fallacy

    Maneuvering in Argumentative Discourse: Extending the Pragma-dialectical Theory of Argumentation. John Benjamins. p. 203. ISBN 978-9027211194. "Appeal to Authority"

    Argument from authority

    Argument_from_authority

  • Horseshoe theory
  • Posited similarity of the far-left and far-right

    In popular discourse, the horseshoe theory asserts that advocates of the far-left and the far-right, rather than being at opposite and opposing ends of

    Horseshoe theory

    Horseshoe theory

    Horseshoe_theory

  • Robert Alexy
  • German jurist (born 1945)

    in 1976 with the dissertation A Theory of Legal Argumentation, and he achieved his Habilitation in 1984 with a Theory of Constitutional Rights. He is

    Robert Alexy

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    Robert_Alexy

  • Controversy over Cantor's theory
  • About mathematical infinity

    a definition he gave later. The resulting argument uses only five axioms of set theory. Cantor's set theory was controversial at the start, but later

    Controversy over Cantor's theory

    Controversy_over_Cantor's_theory

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  • Kerr
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Kerr

    English and Scottish : topographic name for someone who lived by a patch of wet ground overgrown with brushwood, northern Middle English kerr (Old Norse kjarr). A legend grew up that the Kerrs were left-handed, on theory that the name is derived from Gaelic cearr ‘wrong-handed’, ‘left-handed’.Irish : see Carr.This surname has also absorbed examples of German Kehr.

    Kerr

  • Gill
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gill

    English : from a short form of the personal names Giles, Julian, or William. In theory the name would have a soft initial when derived from the first two of these, and a hard one when from William or from the other possibilities discussed in 2–4 below. However, there has been much confusion over the centuries.Northern English : topographic name for someone who lived by a ravine or deep glen, Middle English gil(l), Old Norse gil ‘ravine’.Scottish and Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Gille (Scottish), Mac Giolla (Irish), patronymics from an occupational name for a servant or a short form of the various personal names formed by attaching this element to the name of a saint. See McGill. The Old Norse personal name Gilli is probably of this origin, and may lie behind some examples of the name in northern England.Scottish and Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac An Ghoill (see Gall 1).Norwegian : habitational name from any of three farmsteads in western Norway named Gil, from Old Norse gil ‘ravine’.Dutch : cognate of Giles.Jewish (Israeli) : ornamental name from Hebrew gil ‘joy’.German : from a vernacular short form of the medieval personal name Aegidius (see Gilger).Indian (Panjab) : Sikh name, probably from Panjabi gil ‘moisture’, also meaning ‘prosperity’. There is a Jat tribe that bears this name; the Ramgarhia Sikhs also have a clan called Gill.

    Gill

  • Juayl
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Juayl

    Contentious; Inclined to Quarrel; Argumentative

    Juayl

  • Cumming
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Scottish, and Irish (of Norman origin)

    Cumming

    English, Scottish, and Irish (of Norman origin) : of disputed origin. It may be from a Celtic personal name derived from the element cam ‘bent’, ‘crooked’ (compare Cameron and Campbell). This was relatively frequent in Norfolk, Lincolnshire, and Yorkshire in the 12th and 13th centuries, perhaps as a result of Breton immigration. According to another theory it is a habitational name from Comines near Lille, but there is no evidence for this (no early forms with de have been found). In southern Ireland this Anglo-Norman name has been confused with 2.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Cuimín (or Ó Cuimín) ‘son (or ‘descendant’) of Cuimín’, a personal name formed from a diminutive of cam ‘crooked’.Americanized form of French Canadian Vien, Viens, based on the misconception that these derive from French venire ‘to come’.

    Cumming

  • Strutt
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Strutt

    English : of uncertain origin, probably from the Old Norse byname Strútr (from a vocabulary word referring to a cone-like ornament on a headdress or cap). Alternatively it may be a nickname for an argumentative person, from Middle English strut(t) ‘quarrel’.German : topographic name from Middle High German struot, strūt ‘brush’, ‘thicket’, ‘swamp’, or a habitational name from any of several places named Struth with this word.

    Strutt

  • Kibbe
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kibbe

    English : according to Reaney this is a nickname from an unattested Old English word cybbe meaning ‘clumsy’ or ‘thickset’. Reaney’s speculation is apparently based on taking the Middle English word kibble ‘cudgel’ as a diminutive of an unattested Old English word. Corresponding personal names have been postulated for the place names Kibworth (‘enclosure of a man called Cybba’) and Kibblesworth (‘enclosure of a man called Cybbel’); so, in theory, the surname could be a reflex of these Old English personal names.North German : nickname for a cantankerous person, from Middle Low German, Middle High German kiven ‘to quarrel’.

    Kibbe

  • Preble
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Preble

    English : unexplained. It may be a variant of a medieval name, Preville, a habitational name from a Norman place named with the elements pré ‘meadow’ + ville ‘settlement’. However, this theory is not supported by evidence of early forms.

    Preble

  • Flitter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Flitter

    English : nickname for an argumentative person, from Old English flītere ‘disputer’, an agent derivative of flītan ‘to wrangle’.

    Flitter

  • Turk
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly Gloucestershire), Dutch, and German (also Türk)

    Turk

    English (mainly Gloucestershire), Dutch, and German (also Türk) : from Middle English, Old French turc, Middle High and Low German Turc ‘Turk’, from Turkish türk. In theory this could be an ethnic name but, both in England and northwest Europe, it is generally a nickname for a person with black hair and a swarthy complexion or a cruel, rowdy, or unruly person. The Dutch and German surname also represents a house name, derived from the use of a picture of a Turk as a house sign. It is also found as a nickname for someone who had taken part in the wars against the Turks.English : from a medieval personal name, a back-formation from Turkel, misanalyzed as containing the Old French diminutive suffix -el.Scottish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Tuirc, a patronymic from the byname Torc ‘boar’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ethnic name denoting someone from Turkey or anywhere in the Ottoman Empire, or a nickname for someone thought to resemble a Turk.Americanized form of the Greek ethnic name Tourkos ‘Turk’. See also Turco.

    Turk

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  • Ash
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ash

    English : from Middle English asche ‘ash tree’ (Old English æsc), hence a topographic name for someone living by an ash tree or a habitational name from any of the many places in southern and central England named with this word (Derbyshire, Dorset, Hampshire, Herefordshire, Kent, Surrey, Shropshire, Somerset, and elsewhere).In New England, Ash is commonly found for French Dufresne, with the same meaning.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from an acronym for Yiddish AltSHul (see Altschul) or AyznSHtot (see Eisenstadt).

  • QIQIANG
  • Male

    Chinese

    QIQIANG

    enlightenment and strength.

  • Shanan | ஷாநந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Shanan | ஷாநந

  • Ara
  • Biblical

    Ara

    cursing; seeing

  • Siti
  • Girl/Female

    African, Australian, Egyptian, Indonesian, Malaysian, Swahili

    Siti

    Lady; Noble Woman; Earth

  • AUREL
  • Male

    German

    AUREL

    German and Romanian form of Roman Latin Aurelius, AUREL means "golden."

  • Aishani | ஐஷாநீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Aishani | ஐஷாநீ

    Goddess Durga

  • Wicek
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Wicek

    Conqueror.

  • Moor
  • Boy/Male

    French

    Moor

    Dark skinned.

  • NICOLAO
  • Male

    Spanish

    NICOLAO

    Spanish form of Latin Nicolaus, NICOLAO means "victor of the people."

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  • Augmentation
  • n.

    The act or process of augmenting, or making larger, by addition, expansion, or dilation; increase.

  • Argumentative
  • a.

    Consisting of, or characterized by, argument; containing a process of reasoning; as, an argumentative discourse.

  • Argumentation
  • n.

    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.

  • Argumental
  • a.

    Of, pertaining to, or containing, argument; argumentative.

  • Philosophy
  • n.

    Reasoning; argumentation.

  • Ambidexterity
  • n.

    Versatility; general readiness; as, ambidexterity of argumentation.

  • Argumentative
  • a.

    Given to argument; characterized by argument; disputatious; as, an argumentative writer.

  • Augmentation
  • n.

    The state of being augmented; enlargement.

  • Augmentation
  • n.

    A additional charge to a coat of arms, given as a mark of honor.

  • Argumentative
  • a.

    Adductive as proof; indicative; as, the adaptation of things to their uses is argumentative of infinite wisdom in the Creator.

  • Augmentation
  • n.

    In counterpoint and fugue, a repetition of the subject in tones of twice the original length.

  • Auctary
  • n.

    That which is superadded; augmentation.

  • Swell
  • n.

    Increase or augmentation in bulk; protuberance.

  • Discursory
  • a.

    Argumentative; discursive; reasoning.

  • Discursus
  • n.

    Argumentation; ratiocination; discursive reasoning.

  • Augmentation
  • n.

    The thing added by way of enlargement.

  • Augmentable
  • a.

    Capable of augmentation.

  • Frumentation
  • n.

    A largess of grain bestowed upon the people, to quiet them when uneasy.

  • Argumentation
  • n.

    Debate; discussion.

  • Augmentation
  • n.

    The stage of a disease in which the symptoms go on increasing.