Argument
In logic and philosophy, an argument is a series of statements (in a natural language), called the premises or premisses (both spellings are acceptable), intended to determine the degree of truth of another statement, the conclusion. The logical form of an argument in a natural language can be represented in a symbolic formal language, and independently of natural language formally defined "arguments" can be made in math and computer science.
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Argument
In logic and philosophy, an argument is a series of statements (in a natural language), called the premises or premisses (both spellings are acceptable), intended to determine the degree of truth of another statement, the conclusion. The logical form of an argument in a natural language can be represented in a symbolic formal language, and independently of natural language formally defined "arguments" can be made in math and computer science.
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Argudioa pertsonak konbentzitu ...... enak ematen saiatu behar dugu.
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Argument (lat. argumentum od a ...... avdivé, že platí nebo neplatí.
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Argument är inom retorik en fö ...... att slutsatsen följer logiskt.
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Argument – fakt lub okolicznoś ...... do danego jest kontrargument.
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Een argument is in de logica d ...... zijn er twee fundamenten van.
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Ein Argument (lateinisch argum ...... und formuliert werden können.
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In logic and philosophy, an ar ...... ities for thinking and acting.
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L'argomento (o argomentazione) ...... i la conclusione nonB è falsa.
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La paraula argument (del llatí ...... bé, les informacions següents:
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L’argumentation est l'action d ...... une branche de la rhétorique.
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Argudioa pertsonak konbentzitu ...... ioak erabiltzen dira. ADIBIDEA
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Argument (lat. argumentum od a ...... avdivé, že platí nebo neplatí.
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Argument är inom retorik en fö ...... tsen följer ur dess premisser.
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Argument – fakt lub okolicznoś ...... do danego jest kontrargument.
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Een argument is in de logica d ...... het begrip argument gebruikt.
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Ein Argument (lateinisch argum ...... ründung der Konklusion dienen.
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In logic and philosophy, an ar ...... in math and computer science.
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L'argomento (o argomentazione) ......
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La paraula argument (del llatí ...... alguna de les formes següents.
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L’argumentation est l'action d ...... n distingue 3 grands groupes :
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Argudio
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Argument (logica)
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Argument (retorik)
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Argument (retoryka)
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Argument
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Argumentation
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