单词 | argumentation |
释义 | argumentationn. 1. The action or operation of inferring a conclusion from propositions premised; methodical employment or presentation of arguments; logical or formal reasoning. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > understanding > reason, faculty of reasoning > process of reasoning, ratiocination > [noun] reasonc1330 skillingc1374 discourse?c1400 discursec1443 argumentationa1492 ratiocination1532 ration1548 discursion1603 discursiveness1647 discoursiveness1661 movement1869 the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > logic > logical syllogism > logical argument > [noun] argumentationa1492 discursivity1940 the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > logic > logical syllogism > [noun] > conclusion > inference or process of inferring argumentationa1492 illation1533 inference1593 emanation1628 a1492 W. Caxton tr. Vitas Patrum (1495) ii. f. cclxxxxiiiv/1 That whiche he commaundeth not, thou sekest it by argumentacyon. 1551 T. Wilson Rule of Reason sig. Biij Logique..doeth playnly and nakedly set furthe..the summe of thinges by the way of Argumentacion. 1693 R. Bentley Boyle Lect. i. 2 [They] preclude any argumentation from the Revealed Word of God. 1750 S. Johnson Rambler No. 156. ⁋2 The evidence obscured by inaccurate argumentation. 1816 W. Scott Antiquary II. xiv. 342 The eloquence and argumentation of the bar. 2. Interchange of argument, discussion, debate. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > testing > debate, disputation, argument > [noun] mootingOE disputinga1225 mootc1225 sputingc1250 disputisounc1290 arguingc1385 sputisounc1390 debate1393 determinationc1400 luyte1477 disputation1489 dispicion?1510 argumenta1513 plead?a1513 traversing1524 dispicience1531 ruffle1532 debatement1536 argumentationa1538 debating1548 pro et contraa1554 canvassing1565 litigation1567 toil1597 discussion1598 tongue-work1598 agitation1600 canvass1611 fence1637 contestation1638 dispute1638 tongue-fence1643 actitation1661 a1538 T. Starkey Dial. Pole & Lupset (1989) 99 We wyl not..consume the tyme in argumentatyon. a1674 Earl of Clarendon Brief View Leviathan (1676) 286 But what argumentation can a man hold with him. 1712 R. Steele Spectator No. 429. ⁋10 Conscious that he is too much given to Argumentation. 1836 H. Taylor Statesman xxii. 154 Inevitably drawn into protracted argumentation. 3. A sequence or chain of arguments, a process of reasoning; = argument n. 4. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > understanding > reason, faculty of reasoning > process of reasoning, ratiocination > argument, source of conviction > [noun] > sequence of arguments argument1393 seriec1405 reasoning?a1425 argumentation1548 1548 E. Gest Treat. againste Masse sig. Fiv What a misfashioned argumentation is this. 1634 J. Canne Necessitie of Separation v. 235 Who have their Syllogismes and argumentations not in mood and figure but in their heeles. 1877 S. J. Owen in Marquess Wellesley Select. Despatches Introd. p. xxiii His solemn warnings..his ingenious argumentations. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1885; most recently modified version published online June 2018). < n.a1492 |
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