- 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...
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Disagreement may
refer to:
Argument Disagreement (epistemology)
Dissent Objection (argument) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the...
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distinguish between two
types of
disagreements. One type is
disagreements about facts. For instance, a
disagreement about the
question whether earth is...
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Rosenkranz argued that
genuine faultless disagreements are impossible. However,
defenses of
faultless disagreement, and of
alethic relativism more generally...
- new
dialect of Lisp,
written in itself,
named Bel.
Graham proposed a
disagreement hierarchy in a 2008
essay How to Disagree,
putting types of argument...
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other on how
strong various tornadoes were. This is a list of
notable disagreements on the
intensity of a
particular tornado. The
Fujita scale was the first...
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arguing it had
become a
buzzword improperly used to
describe ordinary disagreements. The term
originates in the 1938
British play Gas
Light by
Patrick Hamilton...
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observations made
about its teachings, structure, and
practices or
theological disagreements from
various individuals and groups. One of the most
prominent early...
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judiciary system) is the
system of
courts that
adjudicates legal disputes/
disagreements and interprets, defends, and
applies the law in
legal cases. The judiciary...
- and is
hence the
opposite of ijma.
According to
Verse of Obedience,
disagreements about any
religious matter are to be
arbitrated by
referring to the...