An instant of honesty and compassion is more important than an hour of logical argumentation and the facts. |
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Far more interesting, though, is the quality of argumentation offered in support of Derrida's importance. |
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Effective in their appeal to the general reader, they are less convincing at the level of specialist argumentation. |
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This is a passionate essay, but one that tends to substitute assertion for argumentation and engagement. |
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Is The New Rhetoric about the arguments people make, or about the process of argumentation? |
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This line of argumentation is currently being hotly debated in legal circles. |
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Such implicit norms of well-formed and communicatively successful utterances are not identical with the explicit rules of argumentation. |
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He listened patiently to others, never interrupting them, and then won them over to his way of thinking by logical argumentation. |
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This argumentation is fallacious, since it confounds incomprehensibility with inconceivableness, superiority to reason with contradiction. |
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Another of Tourgee's lines of argumentation in the Plessy case depended on the unreliability of train conductors in determining race. |
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Being an aesthete with high standards of evidence and argumentation, these intrusions chap him. |
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To have a sign remains insufficient, however, for it is biblical contextualization and argumentation that gives a sign meaning. |
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Humility is not, however, achieved by acclamation, and something other than humility may be at work in fallibilist argumentation. |
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Discussion and argumentation are displaced by catchy phrases and slogans, produced according to the practices of the advertising business. |
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Tourgee's line of argumentation in Plessy, its view of the role of the justice system, is complex and bears further analysis. |
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What then do we make of his contradictory argumentation that we should maintain a large money stock even though we are unable to do so? |
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The bottom line in such argumentation was reminiscent of the objective of all despotic regimes to genuine political participation. |
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The rhetorical paradox criticizes the limitations and rigidity of argumentation. |
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Biblical creationism, which is a separate line of argumentation, appeals to the authority of the Genesis account. |
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As noted, contemporary textbooks tended to discuss argumentation in terms of logic. |
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This line of argumentation was accepted by the health authorities. |
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Today the term rhetoric is generally used to refer only to the form of argumentation, often with the pejorative connotation that rhetoric is a means of obscuring the truth. |
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It needs serious argumentation before the journalistic guild and society. |
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The rigor of antilogy tends to transform all the elements of argumentation into comparable givens, subject to addition or subtraction, and thus interchangeable. |
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The user creates montages to generate new antiwar argumentation. |
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In practice, however, three different reasons point to the need to set bounds to the scope of an argumentation. |
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Therefore, the argumentation is based on a relationship of inclusion of passages in the text in a superordinate category. |
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Nevertheless, it's easy to differentiate between an interesting and valid argumentation and rhetorical eristic or common sense. |
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This brilliant presentation, coupled with his on-the-spot argumentation, allowed him to get ahead of the competition. |
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Until then you will be caught up in the meaningless noise of argumentation, disputation and exhibitionist flamboyance. |
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This brings one to the fundamental flaw in your line of argumentation. |
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This line of argumentation raises one rather obvious question. |
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The first two groups refined their communication and argumentation skills on Zurich's รetliberg mountaintop. |
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But there's more time for oral argumentation tomorrow, and then a couple months for justices to dwell over things. |
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Clear and transparent documentation and argumentation is essential to allow ECHA to evaluate the lines of evidence. |
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Although an undeniably compelling trinity of argumentation, it is not without its logical problems. |
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It is instructive to follow the Post's line of argumentation. |
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Jenkins's argumentation does not just rest on abstract theory. |
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Music is about emotional expression, not logical argumentation. |
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A further distinction is drawn between arguments used intentionally to deceive and arguments that merely break a maxim of argumentation unintentionally. |
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The fertile intuitions of saintly founders and foundresses demonstrate, more radically than any other argumentation, the groundless and precarious nature of such attitudes. |
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Jonsen and Toulmin stressed the close resemblance between casuistic argumentation and legal plea, since both proceed by way of accumulation of good reasons in favor of a given judgment. |
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Moreover, there is a parallelism between correct thinking and valid argumentation: valid argumentation may be thought of as an expression of correct thinking, and the latter as an internalization of the former. |
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For its part, the court could win greater acceptance if it showed more willingness to take on foreign advisers, rebuffed political interference and did a better job of explaining some of its legal argumentation. |
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The style and mode of the SNP's argumentation has become correspondingly vague, simplifying, and wilfully obfuscatory. |
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In any case, all this does not, allow any argumentation in favour of the fact that Article 6 ยง4 also covers international secondary or even primary action. |
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The International Court of Justice had referred to the articles on various occasions and States frequently relied on them in their argumentation in international relations. |
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Your argumentation... is invelloped with certain intricacies, that are not easie to be extricated. |
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Those are three other parts or steps to the dialectician's instrumental operation, all ordered to the discovery of endoxal matter necessary for the argumentation. |
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According to Grize all conversational activity should be seen as argumentation. |
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The comrades who initially argued against changing our line eventually saw that their argumentation skirted dangerously close to reformism, and in the end the conference voted unanimously for the new position. |
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Nevertheless, such an argumentation which favors disciplinary recognisability is too short-minded. |
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With his highly developed art of argumentation, he is said to be the founder of dialectics, which primarily focuses on communication using dialog. |
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From the effective casuistic exercise of the American commission, they draw the conclusion that the practical domain requires another type of argumentation than that of deduction. |
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Those who are more attracted by internalistic arguments are no doubt more attracted by the eliminativistic argumentation here than those attracted by externalistic arguments. |
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Astutely, the author draws from the wisdom of the Hindu texts of the Upanishads and the New Testament to sustain his engaging argumentation in support of religious pluralism. |
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Although it was initially only circulated privately, it was well received, and included lines of argumentation that were repeated a decade later in Leviathan. |
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By 1835 the excitement was at its height, and especially along the line of the moral and religious argumentation, where the proslavery men met talk with talk. |
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Scripture does not compel a mere intellectual assent to its doctrine, resting on logical argumentation, but rather it creates the living agreement of faith. |
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He tried to use argumentation to convince his opponents, rather than force. |
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