Difference between revisions of "Arguability"
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[[Category:Concepts]][[Arguability]] is that attribute of an idea which allows it to be argued or reasoned from a sensible premise without resorting to [[logical fallacy|flawed logic]]. | [[Category:Concepts]][[Arguability]] is that attribute of an idea which allows it to be argued or reasoned from a sensible premise without resorting to [[logical fallacy|flawed logic]]. | ||
− | It is part of [[Issuepedia]]'s mission to catalogue popular non-arguable ideas and expose their logical flaws, so that they may be dismissed from the theatre of discussion as quickly as possible. It is also part of Issuepedia's mission to catalogue arguable ideas which seem useful. | + | It is part of [[Issuepedia]]'s mission to catalogue popular non-arguable ideas and expose their logical flaws, so that they may be dismissed from the [[accountability arenas|theatre of discussion]] as quickly as possible. It is also part of Issuepedia's mission to catalogue arguable ideas which seem useful. |
Latest revision as of 01:04, 20 August 2006
Overview
Arguability is that attribute of an idea which allows it to be argued or reasoned from a sensible premise without resorting to flawed logic.
It is part of Issuepedia's mission to catalogue popular non-arguable ideas and expose their logical flaws, so that they may be dismissed from the theatre of discussion as quickly as possible. It is also part of Issuepedia's mission to catalogue arguable ideas which seem useful.