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Cogent or
cogency may
refer to: A
characteristic of a well-reasoned or
persuasive argument CoGeNT,...
- as
doing so
became politically viable. As a
parallel illustrating the
cogency of this interpretation,
Heather gestures to the
later conversion of Constantine's...
-
reflective equilibrium that
deviate from Rawls'
method in ways that
reduce the
cogency of the idea.
Among these misinterpretations,
according to Hübner, are definitions...
- may
refer to:
Deductive reasoning Inductive reasoning Validity (logic)
Cogency (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
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amusing novelty,
gaining strength from
smart characterizations and sly
cogency about the way
people are
exploited under the
limelight of celebrity." The...
- civilization, and as one who
could write for
specialists and
general public with
cogency, lucidity, and grace.
Creel was
known for his
early work on Confucius,...
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democracy considered as a
theoretical but
realizable ideal. By
virtue of the
cogency, clarity, and
veracity of his
portrayal of some of the key characteristics...
-
performances are
always professional and
understated in
their believable cogency,
particularly Cuthbert, a talented,
beautiful young actress who has proven...
- They
apparently felt no need to
analyze the
quality of the evidence, the
cogency of the arguments, or even the
relevance of the
arguments to the purported...
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supported by
other evidence, the
cogency and
similarity of
supporting instances of
hearsay evidence, and the
cogency and
reliability of contradictory...