- An
argument is a
series of sentences, statements, or
propositions some of
which are
called premises and one is the conclusion. The
purpose of an argument...
- The
argument of
periapsis (also
called argument of
perifocus or
argument of pericenter),
symbolized as ω, is one of the
orbital elements of an orbiting...
- In
computer programming, a
default argument is an
argument to a
function that a
programmer is not
required to specify. In most
programming languages,...
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Argument may
refer to: The
Argument (Fugazi album), 2001 The
Argument (Grant Hart album), 2013 The
Argument (film), a 2020
American film The
Argument...
- In
complex analysis, the
argument principle (or Cauchy's
argument principle) is a
theorem relating the
difference between the
number of
zeros and poles...
- (sometimes
written as strawman) is the
informal fallacy of re****ing an
argument different from the one
actually under discussion,
while not recognizing...
-
teleological argument (from τέλος, telos, 'end, aim, goal'; also
known as physico-theological
argument,
argument from design, or
intelligent design argument) is...
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Argument to
moderation (Latin:
argumentum ad temperantiam)—also
known as the
false compromise,
argument from
middle ground,
fallacy of gray,
middle ground...
- A
closing argument, summation, or
summing up is the
concluding statement of each party's
counsel reiterating the
important arguments for the
trier of fact...
- In linguistics, an
argument is an
expression that
helps complete the
meaning of a predicate, the
latter referring in this
context to a main verb and its...