Those of you who might naively imagine that vitriolic historical disputation is a transient phenomenon of Australian academe should think again. |
They were born to debate and disputation, abashed by no authority established over them, brash and as spirited as cats. |
Now those who have attained even a little expertise in disputation and argument could reply to that on my behalf. |
Religion, by contrast, is a principal site of impassioned argument and disputation. |
Even the content of this table talk is shared with the scholars' disputation. |
Politics defines the world of means subordinate to ends, of instrumental complexes, of conflict, disputation and strife. |