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Argument

argument

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Keyword:   both
Context:   In both dialectic and rhetoric, arguments are used not through formal but through natural language.
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    • rhetoric arguments are used not through formal but through natural language
Full context:   In dialectics, and also in a more colloquial sense, an argument can be conceived as a social and verbal means of trying to resolve, or at least contend with, a conflict or difference of opinion that has arisen or exists between two or more parties. For the rhetorical perspective, the argument is constitutively linked with the context, in particular with the time and place in which the argument is located. From this perspective, the argument is evaluated not just by two parties (as in a dialectical approach) but also by an audience. In both dialectic and rhetoric, arguments are used not through formal but through natural language. Since classical antiquity, philosophers and rhetoricians have developed lists of argument types in which premises and conclusions are connected in informal and defeasible ways.

sign

Source
Charles Peirce
Area
Semiotics
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type
Depth
10
User
scotty
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Text types

writing

Area
Literature
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type
Depth
4
User
scotty

Writing Styles

Source
Common Terms
Area
Education
Mode
type
Depth
5
User
dane
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