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  • Argumentation framework
  • Method in artificial intelligence

    fields, an argumentation framework is a way to deal with contentious information and draw conclusions from it using formalized arguments. In an abstract

    Argumentation framework

    Argumentation_framework

  • Argumentation theory
  • Academic field of logic and rhetoric

    true belief framework. In the logical argumentation approach, knowledge is seen as form of belief commitment firmly fixed by an argumentation procedure

    Argumentation theory

    Argumentation theory

    Argumentation_theory

  • Appeal to the stone
  • Logical fallacy

    an argument as untrue or absurd. The dismissal is made by stating or reiterating that the argument is absurd, without providing further argumentation. This

    Appeal to the stone

    Appeal_to_the_stone

  • Argument map
  • Visual representation of the structure of an argument

    (August 2013). "What students' arguments can tell us: using argumentation schemes in science education". Argumentation. 27 (3): 225–243. doi:10.1007/s10503-012-9284-5

    Argument map

    Argument map

    Argument_map

  • Logic
  • Study of correct reasoning

    arguments alone, independent of their topic and content. Informal logic is associated with informal fallacies, critical thinking, and argumentation theory

    Logic

    Logic

    Logic

  • Argumentation scheme
  • Type of argument

    In argumentation theory, an argumentation scheme or argument scheme is a template that represents a common type of argument used in ordinary conversation

    Argumentation scheme

    Argumentation_scheme

  • Logic of argumentation
  • Formalised description of reasoning

    first authors to use the term "logic of argumentation" in a paper about their model for using argumentation for qualitative reasoning under uncertainty

    Logic of argumentation

    Logic of argumentation

    Logic_of_argumentation

  • Practical arguments
  • Method of claim validation

    such a thing. Q: Fact Argument map Argumentation framework Logical argument Toulmin model of argument Printed: Writing Arguments by John D. Ramage The

    Practical arguments

    Practical_arguments

  • Sender Policy Framework
  • Simple email-validation system designed to detect email spoofing

    Sender Policy Framework (SPF) is an email authentication method that allows checking whether the sending mail server is authorized to originate mail from

    Sender Policy Framework

    Sender_Policy_Framework

  • Probabilistic argumentation
  • Probabilistic argumentation refers to different formal frameworks pertaining to probabilistic logic. All share the idea that qualitative aspects can be

    Probabilistic argumentation

    Probabilistic_argumentation

  • Premise
  • Statement supporting a conclusion

    (2002). Legal Argumentation and Evidence. Pennsylvania State University. ISBN 0-271-02177-2. Walton, D.; Reed, C. A. (2005). "Argumentation Schemes and

    Premise

    Premise

    Premise

  • Reinforcement learning
  • Field of machine learning

    Antonino; Pitt, Jeremy; Sartor, Giovanni (2019). "A probabilistic argumentation framework for reinforcement learning agents". Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent

    Reinforcement learning

    Reinforcement learning

    Reinforcement_learning

  • Logic and dialectic
  • Formalisation of dialectic

    very general in applicability. Argumentation framework Argumentation theory Logic and rationality Logic of argumentation Eemeren, Frans H. van; Garssen

    Logic and dialectic

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  • Dialogical logic
  • of the interface of logic, mathematical game theory and argumentation, argumentation frameworks and defeasible reasoning, by researchers such as Samson

    Dialogical logic

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  • Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
  • Language assessment rubric

    The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: Learning, Teaching, Assessment, abbreviated in English as CEFR, CEF, or CEFRL, is a guideline

    Common European Framework of Reference for Languages

    Common_European_Framework_of_Reference_for_Languages

  • Glossary of artificial intelligence
  • List of concepts in artificial intelligence

    extensions of the Dung's framework, like the logic-based argumentation frameworks or the value-based argumentation frameworks. artificial general intelligence

    Glossary of artificial intelligence

    Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence

  • Transcendental argument for the existence of God
  • Argument for the existence of God

    contemporary formulations of a transcendental argument for God have been developed within the framework of Christian presuppositional apologetics and

    Transcendental argument for the existence of God

    Transcendental_argument_for_the_existence_of_God

  • Argument technology
  • Sub-field of artificial intelligence

    systems. At the same time, mechanisms for computing semantics of Argumentation frameworks were introduced as a way of providing a calculus of opposition

    Argument technology

    Argument_technology

  • Informal fallacy
  • Form of incorrect argument in natural language

    Harvey; Biro, John (1997). "Epistemic Normativity, Argumentation, and Fallacies". Argumentation. 11 (3): 277–292. doi:10.1023/A:1007799325361. S2CID 126269789

    Informal fallacy

    Informal fallacy

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  • Open-source governance
  • School of thought advocating free access to lawmaking for the people

    by e-democracy and netroots experiments, applying argumentation framework for issue-based argument as they evolved in academic and military use through

    Open-source governance

    Open-source_governance

  • Defeater
  • Evidence that a belief is false

    Argumentation framework Inference objection McCain, Kevin; Stapleford, Scott; Steup, Matthias (21 October 2021). Epistemic Dilemmas: New Arguments, New

    Defeater

    Defeater

  • Metal–organic framework
  • Class of chemical substance

    Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are a class of coordination polymers consisting of metal clusters, also known as secondary building units (SBUs), coordinated

    Metal–organic framework

    Metal–organic framework

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  • Ontological argument
  • Argument for the existence of God

    argument is a deductive philosophical argument, made from an ontological basis, that is advanced in support of the existence of God. Such arguments tend

    Ontological argument

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  • Flask (web framework)
  • Python web framework

    Flask is a micro web framework written in Python. It is classified as a microframework because it does not require particular tools or libraries. It has

    Flask (web framework)

    Flask (web framework)

    Flask_(web_framework)

  • Argüman
  • Argument analysis and mapping software

    source software for collective structured argumentation and argument analysis via argumentation graphs or argument maps in which the type of connections can

    Argüman

    Argüman

    Argüman

  • Norm (artificial intelligence)
  • G. Governatori, A. Rotolo, J. Pitt, G. Sartor. A probabilistic argumentation framework for reinforcement learning agents. Autonomous agents and multi-agent

    Norm (artificial intelligence)

    Norm_(artificial_intelligence)

  • Pragma-dialectics
  • Branch of argumentation theory

    can use in their argumentation. In the argumentation stage, the protagonist defends his/her standpoint by putting forward arguments to counter the antagonist's

    Pragma-dialectics

    Pragma-dialectics

  • Fallacy
  • Argument that uses faulty reasoning

    For an argument to be a slippery slope type of argument, it must meet the requirements of that argumentation scheme. A slippery slope argument originates

    Fallacy

    Fallacy

    Fallacy

  • Cucumber (software)
  • Software tool

    originally used exclusively for Ruby testing as a complement to the RSpec BDD framework. Cucumber now supports a variety of different programming languages through

    Cucumber (software)

    Cucumber_(software)

  • CycL
  • Ontology language

    new terms from given ones. For example, #$FruitFn, when provided with an argument describing a type (or collection) of plants, will return the collection

    CycL

    CycL

  • The Myth of the Framework
  • 1994 collection of essays and lectures by Karl Popper

    relativism—the idea that truth is relative to an intellectual "framework"—and discusses arguments associated with Quine, Kuhn and Whorf. Routledge describes

    The Myth of the Framework

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  • Argument (linguistics)
  • Linguistic terminology

    identified as arguments of the verbal predicate wanted to send. Argumentation theory Argumentation theory focuses on how logical reasoning leads to end results

    Argument (linguistics)

    Argument_(linguistics)

  • Benatar's asymmetry argument
  • Argument for the negative view on procreation

    should symmetrically be considered bad, thereby rejecting point (4) of his framework. Critics cited by Benatar argue, for example, that it would "be bad, for

    Benatar's asymmetry argument

    Benatar's_asymmetry_argument

  • Social software
  • Type of software

    by e-democracy and netroots experiments, applying argumentation framework for issue-based argument and a political philosophy, which advocates the application

    Social software

    Social_software

  • Blackboard system
  • Type of artificial intelligence approach

    allowed domain-general language frameworks to be designed for wide classes of problems. For example, the ACCORD language framework defined a particular approach

    Blackboard system

    Blackboard_system

  • Comparing Media Systems
  • 2004 work by Daniel C. Hallin and Paolo Mancini

    argumentation in: Hallin & Mancini (2012b), p. 279-280. Summary of argumentation in: Hallin & Mancini (2012b), p. 279-284. Summary of argumentation in:

    Comparing Media Systems

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  • Kalam cosmological argument
  • Philosophical argument for the existence of God

    The Kalam cosmological argument is a modern formulation of the cosmological argument for the existence of God. It is named after the Kalam (medieval Islamic

    Kalam cosmological argument

    Kalam cosmological argument

    Kalam_cosmological_argument

  • Knowledge representation and reasoning
  • Field of artificial intelligence

    classifiers with markup languages based on XML. The Resource Description Framework (RDF) provides the basic capability to define classes, subclasses, and

    Knowledge representation and reasoning

    Knowledge_representation_and_reasoning

  • Cosmological argument
  • Argument for the existence of God

    In philosophy of religion, a cosmological argument is an argument for the existence of God based on observational statements concerning the universe and

    Cosmological argument

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  • Automated reasoning
  • Subfield of computer science and logic

    non-monotonic reasoning. An important part of the uncertainty field is that of argumentation, where further constraints of minimality and consistency are applied

    Automated reasoning

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  • Rule of inference
  • Method of deriving conclusions

    compound statement. Deductive rules of inference differ from defeasible argumentation schemes, which describe patterns of reasoning that provide some support

    Rule of inference

    Rule of inference

    Rule_of_inference

  • Cantor's diagonal argument
  • Proof in set theory

    Cantor's diagonal argument (among various similar names) is a mathematical proof that there are infinite sets which cannot be put into one-to-one correspondence

    Cantor's diagonal argument

    Cantor's diagonal argument

    Cantor's_diagonal_argument

  • Knowledge-based systems
  • Computer program that uses a knowledge base and reasoning to solve problems

    System for Computer Fault Diagnosis. IJCAI. Minsky, Marvin (1974). "A Framework for Representing Knowledge". Massachusetts Institute of Technology Technical

    Knowledge-based systems

    Knowledge-based_systems

  • Knowledge Interchange Format
  • and LOOM but unlike such language its primary role is not intended as a framework for the expression or use of knowledge but rather for the interchange

    Knowledge Interchange Format

    Knowledge_Interchange_Format

  • Analysis
  • Process of understanding a complex topic or substance

    contribute to a body of knowledge through critical examination and rigorous argumentation. This form of analysis is foundational to higher education and research

    Analysis

    Analysis

    Analysis

  • KDE Frameworks
  • Collection of libraries and software frameworks for the Qt framework

    KDE Frameworks is a collection of libraries and software frameworks readily available to any Qt-based software stacks or applications on multiple operating

    KDE Frameworks

    KDE Frameworks

    KDE_Frameworks

  • Michael A. Gilbert
  • American-Canadian argumentation theorist

    models of argumentation that challenge logical, dialectical, and rhetorical traditions. He developed the theories of multi-modal argumentation and coalescent

    Michael A. Gilbert

    Michael_A._Gilbert

  • Existence of God
  • Philosophical question

    contemporary formulations of a transcendental argument for God have been developed within the framework of Christian presuppositional apologetics and

    Existence of God

    Existence_of_God

  • Taha Abdurrahman
  • Moroccan philosopher

    in 1985 he earned his Ph.D. in philosophy on the subject "study of argumentation and its methods" (in French: Essai sur les logiques des raisonnements

    Taha Abdurrahman

    Taha Abdurrahman

    Taha_Abdurrahman

  • Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association
  • Trade association in Japan

    4.0. The framework was established to provide an optimized, transparent, and technically consistent structure for the safety argumentation of automated

    Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association

    Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association

    Japan_Automobile_Manufacturers_Association

  • Genesis creation narrative
  • Creation myth of Judaism and Christianity

    and Bonaventure. The framework interpretation (also known as the "literary framework" view, "framework theory", or "framework hypothesis") is a description

    Genesis creation narrative

    Genesis creation narrative

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  • Java collections framework
  • Collections in Java

    The Java collections framework is a set of classes and interfaces that implement commonly reusable collection data structures (collections). Although

    Java collections framework

    Java collections framework

    Java_collections_framework

  • Dream argument
  • Postulation about the act of dreaming

    The dream argument is the postulation that the act of dreaming provides preliminary evidence that the senses trusted to distinguish reality from illusion

    Dream argument

    Dream argument

    Dream_argument

  • Proposition
  • Bearer of truth values

    Lead section, § 3. The Search for Objective Standards, § 5. Logic and Argumentation Phillips 1998, p. 39 Shaw 2022, pp. 325–328 Matilal 2008, p. 87 Hodges

    Proposition

    Proposition

  • The Nature and Origins of Mass Opinion
  • 1992 book by John Zaller

    matters. The first three chapters of the book lay out the theoretical framework of Zaller's "Receive-Accept-Sample" (RAS) model.[citation needed] Ch1

    The Nature and Origins of Mass Opinion

    The_Nature_and_Origins_of_Mass_Opinion

  • Mojo (programming language)
  • Proprietary language for AI accelerators

    Representation (MLIR) compiler software framework, instead of directly on the lower level LLVM compiler framework like many languages such as Julia, Swift

    Mojo (programming language)

    Mojo_(programming_language)

  • Cyc
  • Artificial intelligence project

    new terms from given ones. For example, #$FruitFn, when provided with an argument describing a type (or collection) of plants, will return the collection

    Cyc

    Cyc

    Cyc

  • Logic programming
  • Programming paradigm based on formal logic

    the development of abstract argumentation frameworks. In an argumentation interpretation of negation, the initial argument that tom should be punished

    Logic programming

    Logic_programming

  • Rhetorical structure theory
  • Theory of text organization

    Nancy L. (August 2009). "Representation of argumentation in text with rhetorical structure theory". Argumentation. 24 (2): 181–196. doi:10.1007/s10503-009-9169-4

    Rhetorical structure theory

    Rhetorical structure theory

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  • Frank Van Dun
  • Belgian law philosopher (born 1947)

    " can only be found by respecting dialogue and argumentation. He is thus an adherent of argumentation ethics. Based on this premise, Van Dun argues that

    Frank Van Dun

    Frank Van Dun

    Frank_Van_Dun

  • Hibernate (framework)
  • Object–relational mapping tool

    object–relational mapping tool for the Java programming language. It provides a framework for mapping an object-oriented domain model to a relational database.

    Hibernate (framework)

    Hibernate_(framework)

  • Ontology language
  • Formal language used to construct ontologies

    Inference Layer (OIL) Web Ontology Language (OWL) Resource Description Framework (RDF) RDF Schema (RDFS) SHOE Attempto Controlled English Executable English

    Ontology language

    Ontology_language

  • Walter Fisher (professor)
  • American academic (1931-2018)

    "The Narrative Paradigm and the Assessment of Historical Texts." in Argumentation and Advocacy 25.Fall. pp. 49–53. Fisher, Walter R. (1989). "Clarifying

    Walter Fisher (professor)

    Walter_Fisher_(professor)

  • Communicative action
  • Aspect of sociology

    inherent within language, especially in the form of argumentation. "We use the term argumentation for that type of speech in which participants thematize

    Communicative action

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  • Case-based reasoning
  • Process of solving new problems based on the solutions of similar past problems

    is recent work[which?][when?] that develops CBR within a statistical framework and formalizes case-based inference as a specific type of probabilistic

    Case-based reasoning

    Case-based reasoning

    Case-based_reasoning

  • Agile software development
  • Umbrella term for certain approaches to software development

    software development framework. The product backlog is referred to with different names in different project management frameworks, such as product backlog

    Agile software development

    Agile_software_development

  • React (software)
  • JavaScript library for building user interfaces

    to develop single-page, mobile, or server-rendered applications with frameworks like Next.js and React Router. Because React is only concerned with the

    React (software)

    React (software)

    React_(software)

  • Probabilistic argument
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    non-constructive existence proof in mathematics Probabilistic argumentation in formal frameworks pertaining to probabilistic logic This disambiguation page

    Probabilistic argument

    Probabilistic_argument

  • Climate change mitigation framework
  • Theoretical framework

    various theoretical frameworks to mitigate climate change. Frameworks are significant in that they provide a lens through which an argument can be addressed

    Climate change mitigation framework

    Climate_change_mitigation_framework

  • Probabilistic logic
  • Applications of logic under uncertainty

    labellings of argumentation graphs. In the framework of "probabilistic argumentation systems" probabilities are not directly attached to arguments or logical

    Probabilistic logic

    Probabilistic_logic

  • Mono (software)
  • Computer software project

    Mono is a free and open-source software framework that aims to run software made for the .NET Framework on Linux and other OSes. Originally by Ximian

    Mono (software)

    Mono (software)

    Mono_(software)

  • RSpec
  • Testing framework for the Ruby programming language

    language Ruby to test Ruby code. It is a behavior-driven development (BDD) framework which is extensively used in production applications. The basic idea behind

    RSpec

    RSpec

  • Roe v. Wade
  • 1973 US Supreme Court decision on abortion, overruled 2022

    Others argued that Roe did not go far enough, as it was placed within the framework of civil rights rather than human rights. The decision radically reconfigured

    Roe v. Wade

    Roe_v._Wade

  • Procedural reasoning system
  • Decision-making framework for artificial intelligence

    In artificial intelligence, a procedural reasoning system (PRS) is a framework for constructing real-time reasoning systems that can perform complex tasks

    Procedural reasoning system

    Procedural_reasoning_system

  • Fixed book price
  • Form of price maintenance

    complete without a discussion of the FBP. Several industrial organization frameworks can be applied to assess the consequences of the FBP. The most commonly

    Fixed book price

    Fixed_book_price

  • Argument Interchange Format
  • to capture a common understanding of argument -- one that works in multiple domains (both domains of argumentation and also domains of academic research)

    Argument Interchange Format

    Argument_Interchange_Format

  • Validity (logic)
  • Argument whose conclusion must be true if its premises are

    'All men are immortal' would likewise be deemed false outside of the framework of classical logic. However, within that system 'true' and 'false' essentially

    Validity (logic)

    Validity_(logic)

  • Chaïm Perelman
  • Belgian philosopher (1912–1984)

    rhetoric and argumentation provided the core of Perelman's philosophy, his regressive approach also shaped his treatise on non-formal argumentation. In the

    Chaïm Perelman

    Chaïm Perelman

    Chaïm_Perelman

  • Parameter (computer programming)
  • Variable that represents an argument to a function

    programming, a parameter, a.k.a. formal argument, is a variable that represents an argument, a.k.a. actual argument, a.k.a. actual parameter, to a function

    Parameter (computer programming)

    Parameter_(computer_programming)

  • Imagined Communities
  • 1983 book by Benedict Anderson

    Clowes Huneke argued that the book suffered from flaws in its Marxist framework, stating that it "cannot explain the devotion that nations have and continue

    Imagined Communities

    Imagined_Communities

  • Modes of persuasion
  • Strategies of rhetoric

    arguments) and special (which is more content specific arguments). Finally, the passage discusses stock issues and the following important frameworks

    Modes of persuasion

    Modes of persuasion

    Modes_of_persuasion

  • Unknown Orator
  • Ukrainian journal on oratorical art

    books Master of Public Speaking (2017), Small Ethics and Evidence-Based Argumentation (2024), How to Raise an Orator (2025), Book of Fools and Book of the

    Unknown Orator

    Unknown Orator

    Unknown_Orator

  • David M. Perlmutter
  • American linguist (born 1938)

    problem-centred teaching style that emphasised discovery and explicit argumentation, including systematic comparison of competing analyses (often framed

    David M. Perlmutter

    David_M._Perlmutter

  • John Climacus
  • 6th–7th-century Christian monk

    March 2015". Johnsén, Henrik Rydell: Reading John Climacus: Rhetorical Argumentation, Literary Convention and the Tradition of Monastic Formation. Lund University

    John Climacus

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  • Phenomenology (philosophy)
  • Philosophical method and schools of philosophy

    things just as they appear, independent of any particular theoretical framework. The term phenomenology derives from the Greek φαινόμενον, phainómenon

    Phenomenology (philosophy)

    Phenomenology (philosophy)

    Phenomenology_(philosophy)

  • C Sharp (programming language)
  • General-purpose programming language

    (ISO/IEC 23270 and 20619) in 2003. Microsoft introduced C# along with .NET Framework and Microsoft Visual Studio, both of which are, technically speaking,

    C Sharp (programming language)

    C Sharp (programming language)

    C_Sharp_(programming_language)

  • NHS England
  • Oversight body for the National Health Service in England

    Retrieved 28 February 2016. "Operational Pressures Escalation Levels Framework". NHS England. 6 December 2018. Retrieved 21 April 2020. Edwards, Nigel

    NHS England

    NHS England

    NHS_England

  • Design rationale
  • Explicit listing of design decisions

    rationale representation is structuring design rationale as argumentation. The earliest argumentation-based model used by many design rationale systems is the

    Design rationale

    Design rationale

    Design_rationale

  • Critical thinking
  • Analysis of facts to form a judgment

    Enlightenment – European cultural movement Argument – Attempt to persuade or to determine the truth of a conclusion Argumentation theory – Academic field of logic

    Critical thinking

    Critical_thinking

  • Grammatical Framework (programming language)
  • Programming language

    Grammatical Framework (GF) is a programming language for writing grammars of natural languages. GF is capable of parsing and generating texts in several

    Grammatical Framework (programming language)

    Grammatical_Framework_(programming_language)

  • WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control
  • Treaty adopted by the 56th World Health Assembly

    The World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) is a treaty adopted by the 56th World Health Assembly held in Geneva

    WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control

    WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control

    WHO_Framework_Convention_on_Tobacco_Control

  • Moose (Perl)
  • programming, the inspiration for Moose Catalyst (software), a web application framework using Moose "Moose - A postmodern object system for Perl". Retrieved 2017-03-06

    Moose (Perl)

    Moose_(Perl)

  • Trevor Bench-Capon
  • British computer scientist

    Bench-Capon, Trevor JM. "Persuasion in practical argument using value-based argumentation frameworks." Journal of Logic and Computation 13, no. 3 (2003):

    Trevor Bench-Capon

    Trevor_Bench-Capon

  • Dialectic
  • Method of reasoning via argumentation and contradiction

    (2006). Arguing on the Toulmin model: new essays in argument analysis and evaluation. Argumentation library. Vol. 10. Dordrecht: Springer-Verlag. doi:10

    Dialectic

    Dialectic

  • Constructive developmental framework
  • Concept in developmental psychology

    constructive developmental framework (CDF) is a theoretical framework for epistemological and psychological assessment of adults. The framework is based on empirical

    Constructive developmental framework

    Constructive_developmental_framework

  • Critical juncture theory
  • Theory of large, discontinuous changes

    on critical junctures has focused in part on developing a theoretical framework, which has evolved over time. In studies of society, some scholars use

    Critical juncture theory

    Critical_juncture_theory

  • Metahistory: The Historical Imagination in Nineteenth-century Europe
  • 1973 book by Hayden White

    they were by representing them". For the typologies of emplotment, argumentation and ideologies White refers to works by Northrop Frye, Stephen Pepper

    Metahistory: The Historical Imagination in Nineteenth-century Europe

    Metahistory:_The_Historical_Imagination_in_Nineteenth-century_Europe

  • Theory of everything
  • Hypothetical physical concept

    of everything or final theory is a hypothetical coherent theoretical framework of physics containing all physical principles. The scope of the concept

    Theory of everything

    Theory of everything

    Theory_of_everything

  • Legal informatics
  • Information science by discipline

    the development of abstract argumentation, however, these concerns are increasingly being addressed through argumentation in monotonic logic rather than

    Legal informatics

    Legal_informatics

  • Doughnut (economic model)
  • Economic model for sustainable development (created 2012)

    The Doughnut, or Doughnut economics, is a visual framework for sustainable development – shaped like a doughnut or lifebelt – combining the concept of

    Doughnut (economic model)

    Doughnut (economic model)

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  • Flitter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Flitter

    English : nickname for an argumentative person, from Old English flītere ‘disputer’, an agent derivative of flītan ‘to wrangle’.

    Flitter

  • Juayl
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Juayl

    Contentious; Inclined to Quarrel; Argumentative

    Juayl

  • Strutt
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Strutt

    English : of uncertain origin, probably from the Old Norse byname Strútr (from a vocabulary word referring to a cone-like ornament on a headdress or cap). Alternatively it may be a nickname for an argumentative person, from Middle English strut(t) ‘quarrel’.German : topographic name from Middle High German struot, strūt ‘brush’, ‘thicket’, ‘swamp’, or a habitational name from any of several places named Struth with this word.

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Online names & meanings

  • Bailee
  • Girl/Female

    English French American

    Bailee

    Courtyard within castle walls; steward or public official. Surname or given name.

  • Madhusudhan | மதுஸூதந, மதுஸுதந    
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Madhusudhan | மதுஸூதந, மதுஸுதந    

    Lord Krishna, One who killed demon Madhu

  • Lee
  • Girl/Female

    American, Anglo, Arabic, Australian, British, English, German, Greek, Hebrew, Irish

    Lee

    Dweller Near the Wood or Clearing; Pasture; Wood; Clearing; Meadow; Weary

  • Malsa
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Malsa

    Sweet

  • Razlan
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Hebrew, Malaysian

    Razlan

    Lion

  • Tamilarasu
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Tamilarasu

    King of Tamil

  • SCOT
  • Male

    English

    SCOT

    Variant spelling of English Scott, SCOT means "Scotsman."

  • Umalaxmi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Umalaxmi

    Goddess Parvati

  • Sudhama | ஸுதாமாஂ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Sudhama | ஸுதாமாஂ

    Meek, Friend of Krishna, Another name of Kuchela

  • Ghanem |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Ghanem |

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  • Ambidexterity
  • n.

    Versatility; general readiness; as, ambidexterity of argumentation.

  • Discursory
  • a.

    Argumentative; discursive; reasoning.

  • Augmentation
  • n.

    The act or process of augmenting, or making larger, by addition, expansion, or dilation; increase.

  • Auctary
  • n.

    That which is superadded; augmentation.

  • Argumentation
  • n.

    The act of forming reasons, making inductions, drawing conclusions, and applying them to the case in discussion; the operation of inferring propositions, not known or admitted as true, from facts or principles known, admitted, or proved to be true.

  • Swell
  • n.

    Increase or augmentation in bulk; protuberance.

  • Argumentative
  • a.

    Given to argument; characterized by argument; disputatious; as, an argumentative writer.

  • Argumentation
  • n.

    Debate; discussion.

  • Augmentation
  • n.

    The thing added by way of enlargement.

  • Frumentation
  • n.

    A largess of grain bestowed upon the people, to quiet them when uneasy.

  • Argumentative
  • a.

    Adductive as proof; indicative; as, the adaptation of things to their uses is argumentative of infinite wisdom in the Creator.

  • Augmentation
  • n.

    The stage of a disease in which the symptoms go on increasing.

  • Augmentation
  • n.

    A additional charge to a coat of arms, given as a mark of honor.

  • Argumental
  • a.

    Of, pertaining to, or containing, argument; argumentative.

  • Discursus
  • n.

    Argumentation; ratiocination; discursive reasoning.

  • Augmentation
  • n.

    In counterpoint and fugue, a repetition of the subject in tones of twice the original length.

  • Augmentation
  • n.

    The state of being augmented; enlargement.

  • Argumentative
  • a.

    Consisting of, or characterized by, argument; containing a process of reasoning; as, an argumentative discourse.

  • Augmentable
  • a.

    Capable of augmentation.

  • Philosophy
  • n.

    Reasoning; argumentation.