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  • 71argument — n 1. debate, discussion, polemic, logomachy, war of words; contestation, disputation, argumentation. 2. disagreement, contention, altercation, conflict, dispute, controversy, discord, clash, falling out, Inf. hassle, Inf. barney; quarrel, row,… …

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  • 72argument — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. debate, dispute; evidence, case. See reasoning, discord, thought. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [An effort to convince] Syn. discussion, exchange, contention; see discussion 1 , 2 . 2. [Material intended to… …

    English dictionary for students

  • 73argument of counsel — The discussion by counsel for the respective parties of their contentions on the law and the facts of the case in hand in order to aid the jury in arriving at a correct and just conclusion. 53 Am J1st Trial § 452. See opening statement; summing… …

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  • 74argument — ar·gu·ment || ɑːgjÊŠmÉ™nt n. dispute; claim; rationale; cause; variable that is applied to a routine and determines the result of that routine (Computers) …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 75argument — noun 1》 a heated exchange of conflicting views. 2》 a set of reasons given in support of something. 3》 Mathematics & Logic an independent variable associated with a function or proposition and determining its value, e.g. x in y = F(x). 4》… …

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  • 76argument by counsel — Remarks addressed by attorney to judge or jury on the merits of case or on points of law. Oral presentation to appellate court in which attorney s brief is argued; generally limited in time, order, and content by court rule (see e.g. Fed.R.App.P …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 77argument by counsel — Remarks addressed by attorney to judge or jury on the merits of case or on points of law. Oral presentation to appellate court in which attorney s brief is argued; generally limited in time, order, and content by court rule (see e.g. Fed.R.App.P …

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  • 78argument — A reason offered to induce belief and convince the mind. Rahles v J. Thompson & Sons Mfg. Co. 137 Wis 506, 118 NW 350 …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 79Cosmological argument — The cosmological argument is an argument for the existence of a First Cause (or instead, an Uncaused cause) to the universe, and by extension is often used as an argument for the existence of an unconditioned or supreme being, usually then… …

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  • 80Aristotle’s logic and metaphysics — Alan Code PART 1: LOGICAL WORKS OVERVIEW OF ARISTOTLE’S LOGIC The Aristotelian logical works are referred to collectively using the Greek term ‘Organon’. This is a reflection of the idea that logic is a tool or instrument of, though not… …

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