The argumentation
Example: The argumentation in the debate was clear and simple.
Definition
"Argumentation" in philosophy refers to the process of logically presenting reasons and evidence to support or refute a claim, idea, or position. It involves structured discussion aimed at persuading others by using coherent and rational arguments.
Etymology
The word "argumentation" comes from the Latin 'argumentatio,' meaning 'a reasoning or discussion.' It evolved through Old French before entering English, where it retained its focus on reasoned debate and persuasion. Did you know? The root word 'argument' originally implied proof or evidence rather than just disagreement.
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