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− | In a [[debate]], an [[argument]] is a set of assertions that logically draw a | + | In a [[debate]], an [[argument]] is a set of assertions that logically draw a {{l/sub|conclusion}} from a set of {{l/sub|premise}}s. |
− | + | An argument may be {{l/sub|attack}}ed or [[/defense|defended]] by others. | |
==Quotes== | ==Quotes== | ||
[[refers to::Monty Python]] (from [[youtube:kQFKtI6gn9Y|this sketch]]): | [[refers to::Monty Python]] (from [[youtube:kQFKtI6gn9Y|this sketch]]): | ||
<blockquote>An argument is a connected series of statements to establish a definite proposition.</blockquote> | <blockquote>An argument is a connected series of statements to establish a definite proposition.</blockquote> | ||
==Pages== | ==Pages== | ||
− | * [[/attacker]] | + | * '''roles''': |
− | * [[/defender]] | + | ** [[/attacker]] |
+ | ** [[/defender]] | ||
+ | ** [[/speaker]] | ||
+ | ** [[/listener]] | ||
+ | * '''elements''': | ||
+ | ** [[/conclusion]] | ||
+ | ** [[/counter]] | ||
+ | ** [[/logic]] | ||
+ | ** [[/premise]] |
Latest revision as of 11:12, 12 December 2016
About
In a debate, an argument is a set of assertions that logically draw a conclusion from a set of premises.
An argument may be attacked or defended by others.
Quotes
Monty Python (from this sketch):
An argument is a connected series of statements to establish a definite proposition.