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  1. Argumento: Un argumento (del latín argumentum) es la expresión oral o escrita de un razonamiento o idea​ mediante el cual se intenta probar, refutar o incluso justificar una proposición o tesis.​​ Las cualidades fundamentales de un argumento son la consistencia y ... [100%] 2023-12-15
  2. Argumento: En lógica, un argumento (del latín argumentum: "prueba, evidencia, razón"; del verbo arguere, argüir, y el sufijo -mentum, instrumento: instrumento para argüir) es una serie conectada de enunciados o preposiciones, llamadas premisas, que pretenden proveer una base, justificación o evidencia ... [100%] 2023-12-15 [Español] [Evaluating arguments]...
  3. Argument: An argument is an attempt to demonstrate the truth of an assertion called a conclusion, based on the truth of a set of assertions called premises. If the argument is successful, the conclusion is said to be proved. This article ... [98%] 2023-02-04
  4. Argument: An argument is a statement or group of statements called premises intended to determine the degree of truth or acceptability of another statement called a conclusion. Arguments can be studied from three main perspectives: the logical, the dialectical and the ... (Philosophy) [98%] 2023-10-24 [Arguments] [Critical thinking skills]...
  5. Argument (literature): An argument in literature is a brief summary, often in prose, of a poem or section of a poem or other work. It is often appended to the beginning of each chapter, book, or canto. (Literature) [98%] 2023-12-27 [History of literature]
  6. Argument: Argument is a set of declarative assertions (in natural language), known as the premises or premisses (both spellings are allowed), that are meant to assess the degree of truth of another statement, known as the conclusion. Arguments in natural language ... [98%] 2023-12-19 [Arguments] [Critical thinking skills]...
  7. Argument (philosophy): An argument, in logic and philosophy, may be defined in its most ordinary sense as a set of statements, one of which is the conclusion, the others premises (or premisses). The premises are intended or purported to show that the ... (Philosophy) [98%] 2023-07-19
  8. Argument: In logic, an argument (Latin argumentum: "proof, evidence, token, subject, contents") is a connected series of statements or propositions, called premises, that are intended to provide support, justification or evidence for the truth of another statement, the conclusion. To assess ... [98%] 2023-12-18 [Arguments] [Evaluating arguments]...
  9. Argument: Argument, a word meaning “proof,” “evidence,” corresponding in English to the Latin word argumentum, from which it is derived; the originating Latin verb arguere, to make clear, from which comes the English “argue,” is from a root meaning bright, appearing ... [98%] 2022-09-02
  10. Argument: In philosophy: Argument (philosophy) : A set of statements, one of which is the conclusion, the others premises (or premisses). In mathematics, the word "argument" is used and. [98%] 2023-09-26
  11. Argument: The argument of a function is the variable (also called the independent variable) on which the value of the function depends. The argument of a complex number $z=x+iy=r(\cos\phi+i\sin\phi)$, represented in the plane ... (Mathematics) [98%] 2023-10-24
  12. Argument (ship): Argument was an Australian sloop of some 8 tons, built in Sydney and registered on 8 October 1800. In March 1809 Argument, Experiment and Hazard left Pittwater, New South Wales, bound for Sydney with cargoes of wheat. (Ship) [98%] 2023-11-07 [Individual sailing vessels]
  13. Argument: An argument is a term applied to a usually heated debate between two or more parties. Arguments generally take place in situations where there is rejection of absolute truth, or no "correct" choice of action, and both sides feel strongly ... [98%] 2023-02-24 [Dictionary]
  14. Argument (linguistics): In linguistics, an argument is an expression that helps complete the meaning of a predicate, the latter referring in this context to a main verb and its auxiliaries. In this regard, the complement is a closely related concept. (Linguistics) [98%] 2024-09-22 [Grammar] [Syntactic entities]...
  15. Arguenos: Arguenos es una población y comuna francesa, en la región de Mediodía-Pirineos, departamento de Alto Garona, en el distrito de Saint-Gaudens y cantón de Aspet. [84%] 2023-11-30
  16. Arguenos: Arguenos (French pronunciation: [aʁɡənos]; Occitan: Arguenòs) is a commune in the Haute-Garonne department in southwestern France. [84%] 2024-07-27 [Communes of Haute-Garonne]
  17. Practical arguments: Practical arguments are a logical structure used to determine the validity or dependencies of a claim made in natural-language arguments. An argument can be thought of as two or more contradicting tree structures. (Philosophy) [79%] 2023-09-20 [Arguments]
  18. Closing Arguments (album): Closing Arguments is the fourth full-length studio album by American rock band Lucky Boys Confusion, released in 2009. It is their first full-length release since being dropped by Elektra Records, and also their first since 2003's Commitment. (Album) [79%] 2023-12-27 [Lucky Boys Confusion albums] [2009 albums]...
  19. Transcendental arguments: A transcendental argument is a deductive philosophical argument which takes a manifest feature of experience as granted, and articulates what must be the case so that such experiences are possible. Transcendental arguments may have additional standards of justification that are ... [79%] 2024-01-13 [Philosophical arguments] [Deductive reasoning]...
  20. Transcendental Arguments: As standardly conceived, transcendental arguments are taken to be distinctive in involving a certain sort of claim, namely that X is a necessary condition for the possibility of Y—where then, given that Y is the case, it logically follows ... (Philosophy) [79%] 2021-12-24

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