argumentation
argumentation
Definition
ar·gu·men·ta·tion (är′gyo̵̅o̅ men tā′s̸hən, -mən-; -gyə-)
noun
- the process of arriving at reasons and conclusions; arguing or reasoning
- discussion in which there is disagreement; debate
Etymology: Fr < L argumentatio < argumentari, to adduce as proof < argumentum: see argument
argumentation
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- support: Combining interaction and context design to support collaborative argumentation using synchronous CMC.
- use: Used wisely argumentation supports geographers in thinking deeply about the complexity of places.
- base: Applications of argumentation based systems, including, for example, the pedagogical, health-related, political, and promotional.
- develop: My general view is that the book's strength lies in the range and subtlety of the examples cited in developing argumentation.
- provide: The Board provided lengthy argumentation to support its conclusions.
Adjective modifier
- rational: So we assume that the human language is a perfectly good tool for rational argumentation, reflection and thought.
- collaborative: In particular it investigates how collaborative argumentation can introduce students to academic practice.
- sound: To develop the skills of criticism and sound argumentation.
- legal: The article develops a balancing model of discretion and relates it to the theory of legal argumentation.
- natural: The linguistic characteristics of natural argumentation, including discourse markers, sentence format, referring expressions, and style.
- good: And so solar people have to conform to some rules, such as rules for good argumentation.
Modifies a noun
- theory: In particular, multi agent systems, argumentation theory, and natural language generation are well represented here.
- framework: Our approach is quite general and should be applicable to different types of safety argumentation framework.
- technique: This paper presents a novel approach to question answering: the use of argumentation techniques.
- scheme: It is sufficiently flexible for instructors to provide their own examples, sample analyzes, and alternate sets of argumentation schemes.
- skill: If you want to improve your argumentation skills in a short time, this is the book to read.
- strategy: They believe that these Dialectical Examples are useful argumentation strategies for students to master.
Preposition: in
- education: Combining interaction and context design to support collaborative argumentation in education.
- context: My doctoral research was concerned with peer argumentation in the context of synchronous online discussion.
- debate: I am not sure that I feel qualified to adequately trace the various lines of argumentation in this complex debate.
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