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Argument meaning
A fact or statement used to support a proposition; a reason. | A fact or statement used to support a proposition; a reason. | A series of propositions organized so that the final proposition is a conclusion which is intended to follow logically from the preceding propositions, which function as premises.
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And that argument that our elections are handled on a state basis is just not an argument that — I understand the historical precedent, but it's not an argument that's in any way commensurate with what's actually happening.
An argument can be valid but nonetheless unsound if one or more premises are false; if an argument is valid and all the premises are true, then the argument is sound.
By extension, an argument can contain a formal fallacy even if the argument is not a deductive one: for instance, an inductive argument that incorrectly applies principles of probability or causality can be said to commit a formal fallacy.
If the first argument is non-nil, it evaluates to the second argument; otherwise, it evaluates to the third argument.
This argument is valid, but this has no bearing on whether any of the statements in the argument are true ; for modus ponens to be a sound argument, the premises must be true for any true instances of the conclusion.
In this case, the reporter got into an argument with the state’s—a general, the head of the National Guard and it really appears like that argument immediately devolved into a fairly violent arrest of a reporter.
Brian Fanion said that when he arrived, they continued an argument from the night prior — an argument that had gotten pretty heated that evening.
Neither the liberal argument that trade interdependence fosters cooperation nor the realist argument that trade interdependence creates insecurity and conflict fully explains why and when conflicts arise between countries.
You cant pick and chose when you want to use the "woke" argument claiming Disney is putting a message over corporate interests when you're using that same argument against "wokeness" putting your interests over corporate.
But even if Carrie was on the right side of the argument over Cain, she shouldn’t have been having the argument to start with.
But the problem with refusing to allow the SNP to hold another referendum is that it allows Sturgeon the easy argument of process – “arrogant Westminster denies Scottish people a voice” – instead of the hard argument for independence.
It’s tough to sleep on the night before a Supreme Court argument anyway, said Purcell, who is making his third argument before the high court.
Let me get this straight, am I making it a racial thing for not making it my first argument out of the gate, or are you making it a racial thing for me because it wasn't my first argument out of the gate?
So as not to oversimplify the argument, I’d recommend this 12-minute video which presents the argument along with some criticism of it as well.
The 9th Circuit says civil cases take about 12-to-20 months from the filing of the notice of appeal until oral argument, and another 3-to-12 months in most cases between oral argument and a decision.
The problem is, not only does this argument grossly mischaracterize Governor Walz’s EO, this argument has already failed in other jurisdictions.
As this argument triggered an argument between Antonymuthu and Natarajan, a complaint was filed with the Thalamuthu Nagar police, who reportedly asked them to abide by the norms being followed everywhere and settle the dispute amicably.
Mike’s argument above is just a straw man argument designed to denigrate and marginalize anyone who objects to the pipeline as a group that just wants more disasters.
One could make that argument, but also one can make another argument that we’ve been there long enough and it’s long overdo we we leave.
The argument for one VP comes down to a less than ideal argument: how many times it’s referred to in the plural versus the singular in the Constitution.