An argument presents a viewpoint with evidence, while a counterargument opposes it, providing evidence to the contrary.
A. The argument whether philosophy will ultimately be solved by science or not B. The importance of learning philosophies, especially the history of philosophy C. The difference between philosophy and science D. A discuss about how to set a proper attitude towards future 相关知识点: 试题...
Argument and Form, Philosophy and Rhetoric in the Phaedrusdoi:10.1515/9783110338942.179Harvey Yunis
Nauta, Lodi, 2009, In Defense of Common Sense: Lorenzo Valla’s Humanist Critique of Scholastic Philosophy, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Nicholson, Hugh, 2010, “The Shift from Agonistic to Non-Agonistic Debate in Early Nyāya”, Journal of Indian Philosophy, 38(1): 75–95. doi...
Imagine the Audience – On Audience Research in Rhetoric, Argumentation, and Christopher Tindale's The Philosophy of Argumentation and Audience Reception Fortunately, Professor Christopher Tindale has addressed this lacuna in many publications, and now he has done it in a book length work on the Ph...
Argument centers on asserting one's viewpoint, often with emotion; debate is a structured discussion weighing different perspectives.
Wittgenstein's Metaphilosophy的书评。Paul Horwich’s argument against T-philosophy: T-philosophy refers to both traditional philosophy and theoretical philosophy. The main features of T-philosophy are the application of scientific m...
Paul Weirich, in Philosophy of Statistics, 2011 4.1 The Dutch Book Argument A common way of arguing for conformity to the probability axioms examines the consequences of using degrees of belief to guide action if they fail to conform to the axioms. De Finetti [1937/1964] pursues this line ...
This is mainly due to the fact that argument mapping is an interdisciplinary field with roots in philosophy, law, planning theory, and computer science. In the early 21st century, a lot of work is additionally been done in education. The term “argument” is used either (a) in the sense...