Answer: rikutsu ni au (理屈に合う)
a reason theory logic an argument quibbling
Related concept: quibbling . In the context of logic quibbling occurs when someone attacks an argument in a fallacious manner by addressing one of the terms in the argument based on a different meaning than was originally intended. This is described in the following quote:
(also known as: quibbling nit-picking smokescreen splitting-hairs trivial objections) Description: Using the technical tools of logic in an unhelpful and pedantic manner by focusing on trivial details instead of directly addressing the main issue in dispute. Irrelevant over precision.
arguments . The word ' argument ' has a number of meanings in ordinary English. The definition of ' argument ' that is relevant to logic is given as follows. An argument is a collection of statements one of which is designated as the conclusion and the remainder of which are designated as the premises .
What is an Argument ? •In popular usage an argument means:-an angry dispute between 2 or more people-a row bust up etc. • Argument can thus have an emotional charge •In academic usage an argument is..-from the Latin arguere (to prove)- a reason for or against an idea theory thesis etc. - a reason given for making a decision
Argumentation theory or argumentation is the interdisciplinary study of how conclusions can be reached through logical reasoning; that is claims based soundly or not on premises. It includes the arts and sciences of civil debate dialogue conversation and persuasio...
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