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argument

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Guessanym
Argument

argument

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Keyword:   both
Context:   Both the above argument and explanation require knowing the generalities that a) fleas often cause itching, and b) that one often scratches to relieve itching.
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    • the above argument and explanation require knowing the generalities that a fleas often cause itching
    • and b that one often scratches to relieve itching
Full context:   Both the above argument and explanation require knowing the generalities that a) fleas often cause itching, and b) that one often scratches to relieve itching. The difference is in the intent: an argument attempts to settle whether or not some proposition or claim is true, and an explanation attempts to provide understanding of the event. Note, that by subsuming the specific event (of Fred's cat scratching) as an instance of the general rule that "animals scratch themselves when they have fleas", Joe will no longer wonder why Fred's cat is scratching itself. Arguments address problems of belief, explanations address problems of understanding. In the argument above, the statement, "Fred's cat has fleas" is up for debate (i.e. is a claim), but in the explanation, the statement, "Fred's cat has fleas" is assumed to be true (unquestioned at this time) and just needs explaining.

sign

Source
Charles Peirce
Area
Semiotics
Mode
type
Depth
10
User
scotty
Polynym
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writing

Area
Literature
Mode
type
Depth
4
User
scotty

Writing Styles

Source
Common Terms
Area
Education
Mode
type
Depth
5
User
dane
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