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- In reasoning and argument mapping, a counterargument is an objection to an objection. A counterargument can be used to rebut an objection to a premise...
- ****ure, stronger challenge. Following exposure to weak counterarguments (e.g., counterarguments that have been paired with re****ations), the receiver will...
- argument mapping Inference objection, a special case of the above Counterargument, in informal logic, an objection to an objection Objection to the consideration...
- elections, but they did not gain control of Congress. The Republicans' counterargument that slavery was the mainstay of the enemy steadily gained support...
- Panspermia (from Ancient Gr**** πᾶν (pan) 'all' and σπέρμα (****) 'seed') is the hypothesis that life exists throughout the Universe, distributed by space...
- $40 billion) analysts, CIA (estimate of $40 billion in 2007) as well as counterarguments of Russian media. Polygraph concluded: There is uncertainty on the...
- from the campaign against Octavian. Publius Canidius Cr****us made the counterargument that Cleopatra was funding the war effort and was a competent monarch...
- According to data from 2010, low-income earners (those earning 12 million won or less) make up 37.8% of South Korea's labour force. Conversely, the highest...
- argument, then objects to their own argument (with a counterargument), but then counters the counterargument with a final and novel argument. This form benefits...
- Substance theory, or substance–attribute theory, is an ontological theory positing that objects are constituted each by a substance and properties borne...