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ARGUMENT, a word meaning "proof," "evidence," corresponding in English to the Latin word argumentum, from which it is derived; the originating Latin verb arguere, to make clear, from ...
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argument - Definition of argument at YourDictionary.com
noun. Archaic proof or evidence; a reason or reasons offered for or against
something; the offering of such reasons; reasoning; a discussion in which there
is disagreement; dispute; debate

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The Structure of Arguments
The concept of an argument is discussed together with the related
concepts of premiss, conclusion, inference, entailment, proposition, and
statement.

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Cosmological argument: Definition from Answers.com
Form of argument used in natural theology to prove the existence of God.
Thomas Aquinas , in his Summa theologiae , presented two versions of the
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Quotes About argument Find Your Favorite Quote on the Gaiam Blog
'Speak when you're spoken to!' The Queen sharply interrupted her. 'But if
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argument - English-French Dictionary WordReference.com
argument - French Dictionary Translation ... Subscribe to the Oxford Concise or
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What is argument? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer ...
This page describes the term argument and lists other pages on the Web where you
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Argument - New World Encyclopedia
An argument is an attempt to demonstrate the truth of an assertion called a
conclusion, based on the truth of a set of assertions called premises.

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Argument - Synonyms and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Thesaurus
Synonyms of argument from the Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus with antonyms,
definitions, Word of the Day, and word games.

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Argument - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An argument is a reason to support an opinion. There can be a "strong
argument" or a "convincing argument" (for example, a good reason
for why something should be done).

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argument - Wiktionary
A fact or statement used to support a proposition; a reason · : A verbal
dispute; a quarrel. · A process of reasoning. (philosophy, logic) A series
of statements organized ...

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Argument Essays and Term Papers | EssayFrog
Argument. Save Essay. Quantity vs. Quality Many people see death is a bad thing.
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argument - definitions and examples of arguments - development of ...
A course of reasoning aimed at demonstrating truth or falsehood. ... Definition:
A course of reasoning aimed at demonstrating truth or falsehood.

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Argument [The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
Argument. An argument is a connected series of statements or
propositions, some of which are intended to provide support, justification or
evidence for the truth of another ...

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argument (reason ...
Britannica online encyclopedia article on argument (reason), in logic,
reasons that support a conclusion, sometimes formulated so that the conclusion
is deduced from premises.

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Argument - Definition of Argument by Webster's Online Dictionary
Argument explanation. Definition of Argument is provided by 1913 Webster's
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JURY ARGUMENT - FINAL ARGUMENT - CLOSING ARGUMENT
Learn how to argue a criminal case. Develop and improve your trial skills in
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logical argument - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about logical ...
In astronomy, angular distance of an orbiting spacecraft or other body from the
object being orbited. For example, the argument of periapsis is the angle
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