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  • 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)

  • Term
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Technical term (or term of art), used by specialists in a field Scientific terminology, used by scientists Term (argumentation), part of an argument in debate

    Term

    Term

  • Argumentation theory
  • Academic field of logic and rhetoric

    to study "marketplace argumentation" – the ordinary arguments of ordinary people. The seminal essay on marketplace argumentation is Ray Lynn Anderson's

    Argumentation theory

    Argumentation theory

    Argumentation_theory

  • 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. Salmon

    Argument

    Argument

    Argument

  • 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

  • Syllogism
  • Type of logical argument that applies deductive reasoning

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

    Syllogism

    Syllogism

  • Ad hominem
  • Attacking the person rather than their argument

    Schemes and Historical Origins of the Circumstantial Ad Hominem Argument" (PDF). Argumentation. 15 (2): 207–221. doi:10.1023/A:1011120100277. ISSN 0920-427X

    Ad hominem

    Ad_hominem

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

    documents into argument maps. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Argument maps. Argument technology Argumentation framework Argumentation scheme Bayesian

    Argument map

    Argument map

    Argument_map

  • Semantic argument
  • Type of argument

    various types of semantic arguments, there are also various argumentation schemes to this argument. The term of semantic argument was introduced by Teresa

    Semantic argument

    Semantic_argument

  • Premise
  • Statement supporting a conclusion

    (2002). Legal Argumentation and Evidence. Pennsylvania State University. ISBN 0-271-02177-2. Walton, D.; Reed, C. A. (2005). "Argumentation Schemes and

    Premise

    Premise

    Premise

  • 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

  • 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

  • Communicative action
  • Aspect of sociology

    action undertaken by individuals based upon mutual deliberation and argumentation. The term was developed by German philosopher-sociologist Jürgen Habermas

    Communicative action

    Communicative_action

  • 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

  • Argument of a function
  • Input to a mathematical function

    denote arguments. For example, we can use subscripts to denote the arguments with respect to which partial derivatives are taken. The use of the term "argument"

    Argument of a function

    Argument_of_a_function

  • 2025 term opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States
  • October 2025 to October 2026 opinions

    The 2025 term of the Supreme Court of the United States began on October 6, 2025, and will conclude on October 4, 2026. The table below illustrates which

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  • Fallacy
  • Argument that uses faulty reasoning

    faulty reasoning in the construction of an argument that may appear to be well-reasoned if unnoticed. The term was introduced in the Western intellectual

    Fallacy

    Fallacy

    Fallacy

  • Michael A. Gilbert
  • American-Canadian argumentation theorist

    models of argumentation that challenge logical, dialectical, and rhetorical traditions. He developed the theories of multi-modal argumentation and coalescent

    Michael A. Gilbert

    Michael_A._Gilbert

  • List of pending United States Supreme Court cases
  • and Lists". www.supremecourt.gov. Retrieved January 8, 2021. "October Term 2026 Cases for Argument" (PDF). supremecourt.gov. Retrieved June 11, 2026.

    List of pending United States Supreme Court cases

    List_of_pending_United_States_Supreme_Court_cases

  • List of fallacies
  • reasoning that undermines an argument's support for its conclusion. In academic usage, the term usually applies to arguments, although it is sometimes used

    List of fallacies

    List_of_fallacies

  • Logic of argumentation
  • Formalised description of reasoning

    been the first authors to use the term "logic of argumentation" in a paper about their model for using argumentation for qualitative reasoning under uncertainty

    Logic of argumentation

    Logic of argumentation

    Logic_of_argumentation

  • Rogerian argument
  • Conflict-solving technique

    situation. In the study and teaching of rhetoric and argumentation, the term Rogerian argument was popularized in the 1970s and 1980s by the 1970 textbook

    Rogerian argument

    Rogerian argument

    Rogerian_argument

  • 2023 term opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States
  • October 2023 to October 2024 opinions

    The 2023 term of the Supreme Court of the United States began October 2, 2023, and concluded October 6, 2024. The table below illustrates which opinion

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  • Master argument
  • That mind-independent objects do not exist because it is impossible to conceive of them

    conceive of them. The argument is against the intuitions that many have and has been widely challenged. The term "Berkeley's master argument" was introduced

    Master argument

    Master_argument

  • Cosmological argument
  • Argument for the existence of God

    regress, continuing in perpetuity. In the context of the cosmological argument the term 'regress' usually refers to causal regress, in which the series is

    Cosmological argument

    Cosmological_argument

  • Teleological argument
  • Argument for the existence of God

    teleological argument (from τέλος, telos, 'end, aim, goal'), also known as physico-theological argument, argument from design, or intelligent design argument, is

    Teleological argument

    Teleological_argument

  • Significand
  • Part of a number in scientific notation

    floating-point arithmetic. In mathematics, the term "argument" may also be ambiguous, since "the argument of a number" sometimes refers to the length of

    Significand

    Significand

  • Homunculus argument
  • Informal fallacy

    The homunculus argument is an informal fallacy whereby a concept is explained in terms of the concept itself, recursively, without first defining or explaining

    Homunculus argument

    Homunculus argument

    Homunculus_argument

  • Ontological argument
  • Argument for the existence of God

    unmoved mover. In the argument of the righteous, there is no middle term other than the truth. His version of the ontological argument can be summarized as

    Ontological argument

    Ontological argument

    Ontological_argument

  • The Argument
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Argument may refer to: The Argument (Fugazi album), 2001 The Argument (Grant Hart album), 2013 The Argument (film), a 2020 American film The Argument

    The Argument

    The_Argument

  • Term limits in the United States
  • later president Thomas Jefferson given his use of it in his political arguments. Term limits date back to the American Revolution and before that, to the

    Term limits in the United States

    Term_limits_in_the_United_States

  • Claim (philosophy)
  • like Stephen Toulmin expand on claims through argumentation theory. Toulmin's method of argumentation begins with a claim and involves backing, warrants

    Claim (philosophy)

    Claim_(philosophy)

  • Formal fallacy
  • Faulty deductive reasoning due to a logical flaw

    A handbook for critical argumentation. Cambridge University Press, 1989. F. H. van Eemeren and R. Grootendorst, Argumentation, Communication and Fallacies:

    Formal fallacy

    Formal_fallacy

  • Informal logic
  • Branch of logic

    publish articles on informal logic include Argumentation (founded in 1986), Philosophy and Rhetoric, Argumentation and Advocacy (the journal of the American

    Informal logic

    Informal logic

    Informal_logic

  • Argument from authority
  • Logical fallacy

    Advocacy: 166. Lewiński, Marcin (2008). "Comments on 'Black box arguments'". Argumentation. 22 (3): 447–451. doi:10.1007/s10503-008-9095-x. Eemeren, Frans

    Argument from authority

    Argument_from_authority

  • 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

  • Paradigm case argument
  • Argument in philosophy that a term has a definition when used to define things

    The paradigm case argument is that if a term, such as "knowledge", is regularly applied to some cases and not to others, then that term (and the concept

    Paradigm case argument

    Paradigm_case_argument

  • Doomsday argument
  • Doomsday scenario on human births

    The doomsday argument (DA), or Carter catastrophe, is a probabilistic argument that aims to predict the total number of humans who will ever live. It

    Doomsday argument

    Doomsday argument

    Doomsday_argument

  • 2021 term opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States
  • October 2021 to October 2022 opinions

    The 2021 term of the Supreme Court of the United States began October 4, 2021, and concluded October 2, 2022. The table below illustrates which opinion

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  • LGBTQ (term)
  • Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer

    time, some activists began to reclaim the term queer, seeing it as a more radical and inclusive umbrella term, though others reject it, due to its history

    LGBTQ (term)

    LGBTQ (term)

    LGBTQ_(term)

  • Definition
  • Statement that attaches a meaning to a term

    ISBN 0-15-601209-X. Macagno, Fabrizio; Walton, Douglas (2014). Emotive Language in Argumentation. New York: Cambridge University Press. Robinson, Richard (1954). Definition

    Definition

    Definition

    Definition

  • Transcendental argument for the existence of God
  • Argument for the existence of God

    the existence of God. 2) C. S. Lewis's argument from reason is also a kind of transcendental argument. 3) The term is also used by Christian presuppositional

    Transcendental argument for the existence of God

    Transcendental_argument_for_the_existence_of_God

  • Gish gallop
  • Rapid-fire argument rhetorical technique

    galloping prioritizes the quantity of the galloper's arguments at the expense of their quality. The term "Gish gallop" was coined in 1994 by the anthropologist

    Gish gallop

    Gish_gallop

  • Etymologiae
  • Etymological encyclopedia compiled by Isidore of Seville

    syllogisms, and definitions. He equates the Greek term syllogism with the Latin term argumentation (argumentatio), which he derives from the Latin for

    Etymologiae

    Etymologiae

    Etymologiae

  • Cracker (term)
  • Racial slur directed at white people

    Florida cracker and Georgia cracker). The exact history and origin of the term is debated. According to one theory, it is an agent noun derived from the

    Cracker (term)

    Cracker (term)

    Cracker_(term)

  • 2016 term opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States
  • October 2016 to October 2017 opinions

    The 2016 term of the Supreme Court of the United States began October 3, 2016, and concluded October 1, 2017. The table below illustrates which opinion

    2016 term opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States

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  • 2024 term opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States
  • October 2024 to October 2025 opinions

    The 2024 term of the Supreme Court of the United States began on October 7, 2024 and concluded on October 5, 2025. The table below illustrates which opinion

    2024 term opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States

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  • Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011
  • Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom

    The Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011 (c. 14) (FTPA) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which, for the first time, set in legislation a default

    Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011

    Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011

    Fixed-term_Parliaments_Act_2011

  • Parameter (computer programming)
  • Variable that represents an argument to a function

    method and language, the terms argument and parameter have distinct uses established by convention. The term argument is used exclusively in reference

    Parameter (computer programming)

    Parameter_(computer_programming)

  • Chinese room
  • Thought experiment on artificial intelligence

    presentations of the Chinese room argument, Searle has identified "strong AI" as "computer functionalism" (a term he attributes to Daniel Dennett). Functionalism

    Chinese room

    Chinese_room

  • 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

  • Tu quoque
  • Fallacy regarding hypocrisy

    Windsor: 2–4. Shapiro, Irving David (January 2011). "Fallacies of Logic: Argumentation Cons" (PDF). Etc. 64 (1): 75–86. JSTOR 42578702. Archived from the original

    Tu quoque

    Tu_quoque

  • Dialectic
  • Method of reasoning via argumentation and contradiction

    (2006). Arguing on the Toulmin model: new essays in argument analysis and evaluation. Argumentation library. Vol. 10. Dordrecht: Springer-Verlag. doi:10

    Dialectic

    Dialectic

  • Persuasive definition
  • Stipulative, biased definition of a term

    notions, such as freedom, terrorism, antisemitism, democracy, etc. In argumentation the use of a persuasive definition is sometimes called definist fallacy

    Persuasive definition

    Persuasive_definition

  • Pooh-pooh
  • Fallacy in informal logic

    or "malicious comments about the proponent of the argument". Some authors also suggest the term originated as a "representation of the act of spitting

    Pooh-pooh

    Pooh-pooh

  • 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

  • Procatalepsis
  • Figure of speech

    prolepsis: argumentation, literary discussion, and conjunction with narratological analyses of the order of events.[page needed] In argumentation, procatalepsis

    Procatalepsis

    Procatalepsis

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

    The Kalam cosmological argument is a modern formulation of the cosmological argument for the existence of God. It is named after the Kalam (medieval Islamic

    Kalam cosmological argument

    Kalam cosmological argument

    Kalam_cosmological_argument

  • Existence of God
  • Philosophical question

    the existence of God. 2) C. S. Lewis's argument from reason is also a kind of transcendental argument. 3) The term is also used by Christian presuppositional

    Existence of God

    Existence_of_God

  • Term logic
  • Approach to logic

    In logic and formal semantics, term logic, also known as traditional logic, syllogistic logic or Aristotelian logic, is a loose name for an approach to

    Term logic

    Term_logic

  • Object (grammar)
  • Grammatical concept

    and arguments of adpositions (prepositions or postpositions); the latter are more accurately termed oblique arguments, thus including other arguments not

    Object (grammar)

    Object_(grammar)

  • Consequence argument
  • Philosophical argument against compatilibism by Peter van Inwagen

    Determinism”. While Van Inwagen coined the term “consequence argument” and contributed the most to the consequence argument as it goes today, he credits Carl Ginet

    Consequence argument

    Consequence_argument

  • Kaffir (racial term)
  • Ethnic slur used to refer to a Black person

    euphemistically termed the "K-word" in South African English, has been found to constitute hate speech and crimen injuria in South African law. The term has its

    Kaffir (racial term)

    Kaffir_(racial_term)

  • Prejudice (legal term)
  • Legal term

    Prejudice is a legal term with different meanings, which depend on whether it is used in criminal, civil, or common law. In legal context, prejudice differs

    Prejudice (legal term)

    Prejudice_(legal_term)

  • Argument from ignorance
  • Informal fallacy

    Argument from ignorance (Latin: argumentum ad ignorantiam), or appeal to ignorance, is an informal fallacy where something is claimed to be true or false

    Argument from ignorance

    Argument from ignorance

    Argument_from_ignorance

  • Diagonal argument
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    diagonal argument, in mathematics, is a technique employed in proofs. The following theorems are notable examples: Cantor's diagonal argument (the earliest)

    Diagonal argument

    Diagonal_argument

  • 2012 term opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States
  • October 2012 to October 2013 opinions

    The 2012 term of the Supreme Court of the United States began October 1, 2012, and concluded October 6, 2013. The table illustrates which opinion was filed

    2012 term opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States

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  • Arguendo
  • Latin legal term

    Arguendo is a Latin legal term meaning for the sake of argument. "Assuming, arguendo, that ..." and similar phrases are used in courtroom settings, academic

    Arguendo

    Arguendo

  • 2018 term opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States
  • October 2018 to October 2019 opinions

    The 2018 term of the Supreme Court of the United States began October 1, 2018, and concluded October 6, 2019. The table below illustrates which opinion

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  • Overton window
  • Range of ideas tolerated in public discourse

    expand. It exemplifies "the slow evolution of societal values and norms". The term is named after the American policy analyst and former senior vice president

    Overton window

    Overton window

    Overton_window

  • Atheism
  • Absence of belief in the existence of deities; the opposite of theism

    challenged the need for the term "atheism". In his book Letter to a Christian Nation, Sam Harris wrote: In fact, "atheism" is a term that should not even exist

    Atheism

    Atheism

  • 2022 term opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States
  • October 2022 to October 2023 opinions

    The 2022 term of the Supreme Court of the United States began October 3, 2022, and concluded October 1, 2023. The table below illustrates which opinion

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  • Jargon
  • Specialist terminology often understood only by a certain group

    example, Chinh Ngan Nguyen Le and Julia Miller refer to colon as an anatomical term and also a punctuation mark; and Derek Matravers refers to person and its

    Jargon

    Jargon

  • Meinongian argument
  • Argument for the existence of God

    of the Meinongian argument, some thinkers proposed modifications. A reformulation, for example, suggested the elimination of the term proposition so that:

    Meinongian argument

    Meinongian_argument

  • Complex number
  • Number with a real and an imaginary part

    réduite) and apparently introduced the term argument; Gauss used i for − 1 {\displaystyle {\sqrt {-1}}} , introduced the term complex number for a + bi, and called

    Complex number

    Complex number

    Complex_number

  • Critical thinking
  • Analysis of facts to form a judgment

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

    Critical thinking

    Critical_thinking

  • Argumentum ad crumenam
  • Informal fallacy

    crumenam argument, also known as an argument to the purse, is the informal fallacy of drawing conclusions based on the speaker's financial status.The term generally

    Argumentum ad crumenam

    Argumentum_ad_crumenam

  • Toscafund Asset Management
  • British investment company

    a partner in the firm. Starting in 2016, it was involved in a long term argument with Speedy Hire, where it was a major investor, attempting to replace

    Toscafund Asset Management

    Toscafund_Asset_Management

  • 2020 term opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States
  • October 2020 to October 2021 opinions

    The 2020 term of the Supreme Court of the United States began October 5, 2020, and concluded October 3, 2021. The table below illustrates which opinion

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  • Wicked problem
  • Problem that is difficult or impossible to solve

    Buckingham (2003). "The Roots of Computer Supported Argument Visualization" (PDF). Visualizing Argumentation 2003. Computer Supported Cooperative Work. pp. 3–24

    Wicked problem

    Wicked problem

    Wicked_problem

  • Alpine divorce
  • Term for abandoning partners while hiking

    partner during hiking, climbing or mountaineering, mainly due to an argument. The term gained attention in the second half of the 2020s as online discussions

    Alpine divorce

    Alpine_divorce

  • Global North and Global South
  • Terms that denote two groups of countries

    the Southern Hemisphere. The term Global North is often used interchangeably with developed countries, whereas the term Global South with developing countries

    Global North and Global South

    Global North and Global South

    Global_North_and_Global_South

  • Nothing to hide argument
  • Argument against surveillance

    The "nothing to hide" argument is a logical fallacy which states that an individual has no reason to fear or oppose surveillance or breach of privacy,

    Nothing to hide argument

    Nothing to hide argument

    Nothing_to_hide_argument

  • Named parameter
  • Concept in computer programming

    named-parameter argument is replaced with a method on an "arguments" object that modifies and then returns the object. In C++, this is termed the named parameter

    Named parameter

    Named_parameter

  • Chaïm Perelman
  • Belgian philosopher (1912–1984)

    rhetoric and argumentation provided the core of Perelman's philosophy, his regressive approach also shaped his treatise on non-formal argumentation. In the

    Chaïm Perelman

    Chaïm Perelman

    Chaïm_Perelman

  • 2019 term opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States
  • October 2019 to October 2020 opinions

    The 2019 term of the Supreme Court of the United States began October 7, 2019, and concluded October 4, 2020. The table below illustrates which opinion

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  • 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

  • Dream argument
  • Postulation about the act of dreaming

    The dream argument is the postulation that the act of dreaming provides preliminary evidence that the senses trusted to distinguish reality from illusion

    Dream argument

    Dream argument

    Dream_argument

  • Antinomy
  • Real or apparent mutual contradiction between two ideas that exposes their misconceptions

    Elea (see Zeno's paradoxes) as the inventor of the antinomic mode of argumentation, which he described as a "skeptical method" of "watching, or rather

    Antinomy

    Antinomy

  • List of valid argument forms
  • Of the many and varied argument forms that can possibly be constructed, only very few are valid argument forms. In order to evaluate these forms, statements

    List of valid argument forms

    List_of_valid_argument_forms

  • 2011 term opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States
  • October 2011 to October 2012 opinions

    The 2011 term of the Supreme Court of the United States began October 3, 2011, and concluded September 30, 2012. The table illustrates which opinion was

    2011 term opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States

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  • 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

  • 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)

  • Argument from desire
  • Argument for the existence of an immortal soul

    Lewis mentions? Philosophy portal Argument from design Argument from morality Existence of God The term "argument from desire" was coined by John Beversluis

    Argument from desire

    Argument_from_desire

  • 2010 term opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States
  • October 2010 to October 2011 opinions

    The 2010 term of the Supreme Court of the United States began October 4, 2010, and concluded October 1, 2011. The table illustrates which opinion was filed

    2010 term opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States

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  • Reductio ad Hitlerum
  • Logical fallacy

    someone else's argument on the basis that the same idea was promoted or practised by Adolf Hitler or the Nazi Party. Arguments can be termed reductio ad

    Reductio ad Hitlerum

    Reductio ad Hitlerum

    Reductio_ad_Hitlerum

  • Ideal speech situation
  • Philosophy of language concept

    object to the presuppositions of argumentation, their argument might be turned on them to demonstrate that their argument has already granted the existence

    Ideal speech situation

    Ideal_speech_situation

  • Ad nauseam
  • Discussion that has continued to the point of nausea

    Ad nauseam is a Latin term used to describe an argument or a discussion that has been extended to the figurative point of nausea. For example, "this has

    Ad nauseam

    Ad_nauseam

  • Philosophical zombie
  • Thought experiment in philosophy

    used the term "zombie" in this context, in 1974. Before that, Keith Campbell made a similar argument in his 1970 book Body and Mind, using the term "imitation

    Philosophical zombie

    Philosophical_zombie

  • Four Horsemen of the Infocalypse
  • Analogy related to cybercrime

    to express disdain for what he perceived as "think of the children" argumentation by government officials and others seeking to justify limiting the civilian

    Four Horsemen of the Infocalypse

    Four_Horsemen_of_the_Infocalypse

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  • Senait
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Senait

    Good Luck

  • Adishree | அதிஷ்ரீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Adishree | அதிஷ்ரீ

    Exalted

  • Avin
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew, Indian

    Avin

    Affection

  • Jarib
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Jarib

    Fighting, chiding, multiplying, avenging'.

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  • Male

    Italian

    MASSIMILIANO

    Italian form of Latin Maximilian, MASSIMILIANO means "the greatest."

  • Visistha
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Visistha

    Importance

  • Vallimurugan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Kannada

    Vallimurugan

    Another Name for God Murugan

  • Sadin
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Sadin

    Desert Greenery

  • Tibbits
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Tibbits

    English : variant spelling of Tibbetts.

  • Yuktatma
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Yuktatma

    Self connected

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  • Teem
  • v. t.

    To pour; -- commonly followed by out; as, to teem out ale.

  • Term
  • n.

    In universities, schools, etc., a definite continuous period during which instruction is regularly given to students; as, the school year is divided into three terms.

  • Team
  • v. t.

    To convey or haul with a team; as, to team lumber.

  • Termly
  • adv.

    Term by term; every term.

  • Term
  • n.

    A word or expression; specifically, one that has a precisely limited meaning in certain relations and uses, or is peculiar to a science, art, profession, or the like; as, a technical term.

  • Team
  • v. i.

    To engage in the occupation of driving a team of horses, cattle, or the like, as in conveying or hauling lumber, goods, etc.; to be a teamster.

  • Term
  • n.

    In Scotland, the time fixed for the payment of rents.

  • Term
  • n.

    The menses.

  • Germ
  • n.

    That which is to develop a new individual; as, the germ of a fetus, of a plant or flower, and the like; the earliest form under which an organism appears.

  • Term
  • n.

    A member of a compound quantity; as, a or b in a + b; ab or cd in ab - cd.

  • Term
  • n.

    A point, line, or superficies, that limits; as, a line is the term of a superficies, and a superficies is the term of a solid.

  • Germ
  • n.

    That from which anything springs; origin; first principle; as, the germ of civil liberty.

  • Term
  • n.

    To apply a term to; to name; to call; to denominate.

  • Term
  • n.

    The time for which anything lasts; any limited time; as, a term of five years; the term of life.

  • -derm
  • n.

    A suffix or terminal formative, much used in anatomical terms, and signifying skin, integument, covering; as, blastoderm, ectoderm, etc.

  • Term
  • n.

    Propositions or promises, as in contracts, which, when assented to or accepted by another, settle the contract and bind the parties; conditions.

  • Term
  • n.

    A piece of carved work placed under each end of the taffrail.

  • Term
  • n.

    The limitation of an estate; or rather, the whole time for which an estate is granted, as for the term of a life or lives, or for a term of years.