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Part 5: Argumentation
- Argumentation is a claim based on reasoning, proving the truth or likelihood of something.
- Arguments rely on evidence and reason.
- Arguments use logical processes (deductive or inductive) to arrive at conclusions.
- The purpose of argumentation is rational persuasion, demonstrating consistency in a thesis and rejecting opposing arguments.
Notions
- Argumentation is defending an idea by providing supporting reasons.
- The ability to influence people is often linked to effectively arguing.
- Argumentation has a history, with concepts of rhetoric and oratory being developed in ancient Greece and Rome. Nowadays, the new rhetoric is a significant framework.
- Argumentation is essential for the new Criminal Justice System, particularly in various legal fields.
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