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  • Argument technology
  • Sub-field of artificial intelligence

    Argument technology is a sub-field of collective intelligence and artificial intelligence that focuses on applying computational techniques to the creation

    Argument technology

    Argument_technology

  • Argument
  • Attempt to persuade or to determine the truth of a conclusion

    argument is one or more premises—sentences, statements, or propositions—directed towards arriving at a logical conclusion. The purpose of an argument

    Argument

    Argument

  • Argument map
  • Visual representation of the structure of an argument

    An argument map or argument diagram is a visual representation of the structure of an argument. An argument map typically includes all the key components

    Argument map

    Argument map

    Argument_map

  • Teleological argument
  • Argument for the existence of God

    teleological argument (from τέλος, telos, 'end, aim, goal'), also known as physico-theological argument, argument from design, or intelligent design argument, is

    Teleological argument

    Teleological_argument

  • Argument mining
  • Research area

    Argument mining, or argumentation mining, is a research area within the natural language processing field. The goal of argument mining is the automatic

    Argument mining

    Argument_mining

  • Argumentation theory
  • Academic field of logic and rhetoric

    Argumentation theory is the interdisciplinary study of how conclusions can be supported or undermined by premises through logical reasoning. With historical

    Argumentation theory

    Argumentation theory

    Argumentation_theory

  • Chinese room
  • Thought experiment on artificial intelligence

    The Chinese room argument holds that a computer executing a program cannot have a mind, understanding, or consciousness, regardless of how intelligently

    Chinese room

    Chinese_room

  • Analysis
  • Process of understanding a complex topic or substance

    contribute to a body of knowledge through critical examination and rigorous argumentation. This form of analysis is foundational to higher education and research

    Analysis

    Analysis

    Analysis

  • Doomsday argument
  • Doomsday scenario on human births

    The doomsday argument (DA), or Carter catastrophe, is a probabilistic argument that aims to predict the total number of humans who will ever live. It

    Doomsday argument

    Doomsday argument

    Doomsday_argument

  • Outline of academic disciplines
  • Academic fields of study or professions

    chemistry Philosophy of physics Philosophy of social science Philosophy of technology Systems philosophy Political philosophy and Social philosophy Anarchism

    Outline of academic disciplines

    Outline of academic disciplines

    Outline_of_academic_disciplines

  • Autodidacticism
  • Independent education without the guidance of teachers

    and secondary schools provide cyber school options for K–12 students, technology provides numerous resources that enable individuals to have a self-directed

    Autodidacticism

    Autodidacticism

  • Argument Web
  • Centre for Argument Technology. ARG-tech. Bex, Floris, Mark Snaith, John Lawrence, and Chris Reed. "Argublogging: An application for the argument web." Web

    Argument Web

    Argument_Web

  • Logic
  • Study of correct reasoning

    arguments alone, independent of their topic and content. Informal logic is associated with informal fallacies, critical thinking, and argumentation theory

    Logic

    Logic

    Logic

  • Kialo
  • Online debate platform

    Kialo is an online structured debate platform with argument maps in the form of debate trees. It is a collaborative reasoning tool for thoughtful discussion

    Kialo

    Kialo

    Kialo

  • Argument Interchange Format
  • The Argument Interchange Format (AIF) is an international effort to develop a representational mechanism for exchanging argument resources between research

    Argument Interchange Format

    Argument_Interchange_Format

  • Argumentation scheme
  • Type of argument

    In argumentation theory, an argumentation scheme or argument scheme is a template that represents a common type of argument used in ordinary conversation

    Argumentation scheme

    Argumentation_scheme

  • Interview
  • Structured series of questions and answers

    usually by company personnel who can ultimately hire the applicant. Technology has enabled new possibilities for interviewing; for example, video telephony

    Interview

    Interview

    Interview

  • Argument of latitude
  • Angular parameter in celestial mechanics

    the true anomaly, and ω {\displaystyle \omega } the argument of periapsis. Wakker, K. F. (2007). "Astrodynamics", Delft University of Technology. v t e

    Argument of latitude

    Argument_of_latitude

  • Simulation hypothesis
  • Hypothesis that reality could be a computer simulation

    certainly living in a simulation. Bostrom's argument rests on the premise that given sufficiently advanced technology, it would be possible to represent the

    Simulation hypothesis

    Simulation_hypothesis

  • Technology
  • Use of knowledge for practical goals

    humans can learn to live with technology.[page needed] Early scholarship on technology was split between two arguments: technological determinism, and

    Technology

    Technology

    Technology

  • Literature review
  • Review of the current knowledge of a particular topic

    appraise, select, and synthesize all high-quality research evidence and arguments relevant to that question. A meta-analysis is typically a systematic review

    Literature review

    Literature_review

  • Project Debater
  • IBM artificial intelligence project

    Retrieved 2021-03-23. For commentary see: Reed, Chris (March 2021). "Argument technology for debating with humans". Nature. 591 (7850): 373–374. Bibcode:2021Natur

    Project Debater

    Project_Debater

  • Blue skies research
  • Curiosity-driven scientific research, without a clear practical goal

    Vannevar Bush's 1945 report, Science: The Endless Frontier, made the argument for the value of basic research in the postwar era, and was the basis for

    Blue skies research

    Blue_skies_research

  • Machine ethics
  • Moral behaviours of man-made machines

    should also be distinguished from the philosophy of technology, which concerns itself with technology's grander social effects. James H. Moor, one of the

    Machine ethics

    Machine_ethics

  • Research
  • Systematic study undertaken to increase knowledge

    practices. Research in other fields such as social sciences, information technology, biotechnology, or engineering may generate ethical concerns. Metascience

    Research

    Research

    Research

  • Argüman
  • Argument analysis and mapping software

    source software for collective structured argumentation and argument analysis via argumentation graphs or argument maps in which the type of connections can

    Argüman

    Argüman

    Argüman

  • Quantitative research
  • All procedures for the numerical representation of empirical facts

    (4): 290–306. doi:10.1007/s12108-008-9042-1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT OpenCourseWare. 11.201 Gateway to the Profession of Planning, Fall

    Quantitative research

    Quantitative_research

  • Rhetorical structure theory
  • Theory of text organization

    (IBIS). Similarly, RST has been used in representation schemes for argumentation. Argument mining Parse tree Mann, William C.; Thompson, Sandra A. (1988)

    Rhetorical structure theory

    Rhetorical structure theory

    Rhetorical_structure_theory

  • Basic research
  • Discovery and improvement of scientific knowledge

    phenomena. In contrast, applied research uses scientific theories to develop technology or techniques, which can be used to intervene and alter natural or other

    Basic research

    Basic_research

  • Interdisciplinarity
  • Combination of two or more academic disciplines into one activity

    dimensions of a problem and lower rigor in theoretical and qualitative argumentation. An interdisciplinary program may not succeed if its members remain

    Interdisciplinarity

    Interdisciplinarity

  • Methodology
  • Study of research methods

    indication of the superiority of the quantitative methodology and used as an argument to apply this approach to other fields as well. However, this outlook has

    Methodology

    Methodology

  • Nothing to hide argument
  • Argument against surveillance

    privacy-enhancing technology, Viseu et al., noticed a compliancy regarding user privacy. Both studies attributed this attitude to the nothing to hide argument. A qualitative

    Nothing to hide argument

    Nothing to hide argument

    Nothing_to_hide_argument

  • Citation
  • Reference to a source

    characterize "how papers and patents change networks of citations in science and technology" and reported that it has declined, which they interpreted as "slowing

    Citation

    Citation

    Citation

  • Academic writing
  • Writing resulting from academic work

    define what constitutes an acceptable argument. Every discourse community expects to see writers construct their arguments using the community's conventional

    Academic writing

    Academic writing

    Academic_writing

  • HYPO CBR
  • performed by lawyers when analyzing case law for precedence to generate arguments for the prosecution or the defence. HYPO was a successful example of a

    HYPO CBR

    HYPO_CBR

  • Infant industry argument
  • Rationale for protectionism

    The infant industry argument is an economic rationale for trade protectionism. The core of the argument is that nascent industries often do not have the

    Infant industry argument

    Infant industry argument

    Infant_industry_argument

  • Rogerian argument
  • Conflict-solving technique

    Rogerian argument (or Rogerian rhetoric) is a rhetorical and conflict resolution strategy based on empathizing with others, seeking common ground and mutual

    Rogerian argument

    Rogerian argument

    Rogerian_argument

  • OpenGeofiction
  • Collaborative fantasy map

    population movements in a hypothetical emergency evacuation using argument technology. "Opengeofiction – a collaborative platform for the creation of fictional

    OpenGeofiction

    OpenGeofiction

  • Positivism
  • Empiricist philosophical theory

    that only explanations derived from science are valid. He reprised Vico's argument that scientific explanations do not reach the inner nature of phenomena

    Positivism

    Positivism

    Positivism

  • Historical method
  • Techniques used by historians

    McCullagh says that an argument from analogy, if sound, is either a "covert statistical syllogism" or better expressed as an argument to the best explanation

    Historical method

    Historical method

    Historical_method

  • Computer-assisted proof
  • Mathematical proof at least partially generated by computer

    without addressing the perceived need for human understanding. Another argument against computer-aided proofs is that they lack mathematical elegance—that

    Computer-assisted proof

    Computer-assisted_proof

  • Empiricism
  • Idea that knowledge comes only/mainly from sensory experience

    common use, we ought to divide arguments into demonstrations, proofs, and probabilities—by ‘proofs’ meaning arguments from experience that leave no room

    Empiricism

    Empiricism

  • Micron Technology
  • American computer memory manufacturer

    Micron Technology, Inc. is an American multinational semiconductor company that manufactures computer memory and computer data storage products, including

    Micron Technology

    Micron Technology

    Micron_Technology

  • Premise
  • Statement supporting a conclusion

    Premises are true or false statements that serve as the starting points of arguments by presenting reasons to justify or refute standpoints. For example, the

    Premise

    Premise

    Premise

  • Computational law
  • Branch of legal informatics

    distinguishes Computational Law systems from other instances of legal technology is their autonomy, i.e. the ability to answer legal questions without

    Computational law

    Computational_law

  • Legal expert system
  • particular judge's conception of fairness. The balancing of reasons: Many arguments involve considerations or reasons that are not easily represented in a

    Legal expert system

    Legal_expert_system

  • Lawbot
  • Programmed bot to automate legal tasks

    explore how best to use technology in the access-to-justice community. The group adopted a mission for The Summit on the Use of Technology to Expand Access to

    Lawbot

    Lawbot

  • Automated decision-making
  • Decision-making process conducted with varying degrees of human oversight

    uses of technology to assess argument quality, assess argumentative essays and judge debates. Potential applications of these argument technologies span

    Automated decision-making

    Automated_decision-making

  • Hermeneutics
  • Theory and methodology of text interpretation

    These principles ranged from standard rules of logic (e.g., a fortiori argument [known in Hebrew as קל וחומר – kal v'chomer]) to more expansive ones, such

    Hermeneutics

    Hermeneutics

    Hermeneutics

  • Split Up (expert system)
  • Decision support system for Australian divorces

    conclusions they reach. Split_up, with a view to overcome this flaw, uses argument structures proposed by Toulmin as the basis for representations from which

    Split Up (expert system)

    Split_Up_(expert_system)

  • Critical rationalism
  • Epistemological philosophy advanced by Karl Popper

    activities use deductive logic to evaluate theories. Popper accepted Hume's argument and the consequences of Duhem's thesis and insisted that there is no logical

    Critical rationalism

    Critical_rationalism

  • Atheism
  • Absence of belief in the existence of deities; the opposite of theism

    problem of evil, the argument from inconsistent revelations, the rejection of concepts that cannot be falsified, and the argument from nonbelief. Nonbelievers

    Atheism

    Atheism

  • Your Computer Is on Fire
  • 2021 non-fiction book

    is a non-fiction book that critiques the social impacts of technology. The main argument of the book is a counter to technological utopianism and technophilia

    Your Computer Is on Fire

    Your_Computer_Is_on_Fire

  • Bibliometrics
  • Statistical analysis of written publications

    on squared paper." Five years later, Edward Wyndham Hulme expanded this argument to the point that publications could be considered as the standard measure

    Bibliometrics

    Bibliometrics

    Bibliometrics

  • Deductive reasoning
  • Form of reasoning

    conditions an argument is valid. According to the semantic approach, an argument is valid if there is no possible interpretation of the argument whereby its

    Deductive reasoning

    Deductive_reasoning

  • Statistical inference
  • Process of using data analysis for predicting population data from sample data

    conclusions drawn from fiducial arguments. An attempt was made to reinterpret the early work of Fisher's fiducial argument as a special case of an inference

    Statistical inference

    Statistical_inference

  • Thomas Massie
  • American politician (born 1971)

    Master of Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he worked on technology that lets computers simulate touch. He later founded a

    Thomas Massie

    Thomas Massie

    Thomas_Massie

  • Everspin Technologies
  • Public semiconductor company

    Everspin Technologies, Inc. is a publicly traded semiconductor company headquartered in Chandler, Arizona, United States. It develops and manufactures

    Everspin Technologies

    Everspin_Technologies

  • Teledyne Technologies
  • American industrial company

    Teledyne Technologies Incorporated is an American industrial conglomerate. It was founded in 1960, as Teledyne, Inc. by Henry Singleton and George Kozmetsky

    Teledyne Technologies

    Teledyne_Technologies

  • Simulation
  • Imitation of the operation of a real-world process or system over time

    simulation. Simulation is used in many contexts, such as simulation of technology for performance tuning or optimizing, safety engineering, testing, training

    Simulation

    Simulation

  • Informal fallacy
  • Form of incorrect argument in natural language

    are a type of incorrect argument in natural language. The source of the error is not necessarily due to the form of the argument, as is the case for formal

    Informal fallacy

    Informal fallacy

    Informal_fallacy

  • DXC Technology
  • American multinational IT services company

    DXC Technology Company is an American multinational information technology (IT) services and consulting company headquartered in Ashburn, Virginia. DXC

    DXC Technology

    DXC_Technology

  • Watchmaker analogy
  • Argument for the existence of God

    The watchmaker analogy or watchmaker argument is a teleological argument, an argument for the existence of God. In broad terms, the watchmaker analogy

    Watchmaker analogy

    Watchmaker analogy

    Watchmaker_analogy

  • Critical realism (philosophy of the social sciences)
  • Philosophical approach to understanding science

    explain the causal powers of technology, which for educational purposes is highly relevant. His main argument is that technology has the power to enlarge

    Critical realism (philosophy of the social sciences)

    Critical_realism_(philosophy_of_the_social_sciences)

  • Fallacy
  • Argument that uses faulty reasoning

    use of invalid or otherwise faulty reasoning in the construction of an argument that may appear to be well-reasoned if unnoticed. The term was introduced

    Fallacy

    Fallacy

    Fallacy

  • Logical reasoning
  • Process of drawing correct inferences

    Such an argument is called a valid argument, for example: all men are mortal; Socrates is a man; therefore, Socrates is mortal. For valid arguments, it is

    Logical reasoning

    Logical_reasoning

  • Palantir
  • US-based software and services company

    Palantir Technologies Inc. (/ˈpælənˌtɪər/) is an American publicly traded company that develops data integration and analytics software. Palantir is headquartered

    Palantir

    Palantir

    Palantir

  • Ayaan Hirsi Ali
  • Somali-born activist, politician, and author (born 1969)

    generation." Against such threats, secular approaches, whether they be arguments, technologies, or military force, are, in her view, inadequate. She concluded

    Ayaan Hirsi Ali

    Ayaan Hirsi Ali

    Ayaan_Hirsi_Ali

  • Scientific method
  • Interplay between observation, experiment, and theory in science

    by rational argument from public evidence". And secondly, that ..."when the evidence is not sufficient to decide from rational argument, whether one

    Scientific method

    Scientific_method

  • China
  • Country in East Asia

    military, nuclear stockpile, and influence in geopolitics, science and technology, manufacturing, economics and culture. Chinese art and culture has influenced

    China

    China

    China

  • Malta
  • Island country in Southern Europe

    Malta Council for Science and Technology (MCST) is the civil body responsible for the development of science and technology on an educational and social

    Malta

    Malta

    Malta

  • Great Filter
  • Hypothesis of barriers to forming interstellar civilizations

    humanity to survive in the future. The concept originates in Robin Hanson's argument that the failure to find any extraterrestrial civilizations in the observable

    Great Filter

    Great_Filter

  • Computer network
  • Network that allows computers to share resources and communicate with each other

    "Designed for Change: End-to-End Arguments, Internet Innovation, and the Net Neutrality Debate" (PDF). Information Technology and Innovation Foundation. p

    Computer network

    Computer network

    Computer_network

  • Democratization of technology
  • Spread and access to technology

    demand such access. A counter argument is that this is just a process of 'massification' - more people can use banks, technology, have access to information

    Democratization of technology

    Democratization_of_technology

  • Zeekr
  • Chinese automobile brand

    Zeekr Intelligent Technology Holding Limited, trading as Zeekr Group (Chinese: 极氪集团), is a Chinese automobile company. It is wholly owned by Geely Automobile

    Zeekr

    Zeekr

    Zeekr

  • Cambricon Technologies
  • Chinese artificial intelligence chip manufacturer

    Cambricon Technologies (Cambricon; Chinese: 寒武纪科技; pinyin: Hánwǔjì Kējì) is a partially state-owned publicly listed Chinese technology company headquartered

    Cambricon Technologies

    Cambricon_Technologies

  • Field experiment
  • Experiment conducted outside the laboratory

    outcomes and variable treatments over time. There are limitations of and arguments against using field experiments in place of other research designs (e

    Field experiment

    Field_experiment

  • Social construction of technology
  • Theory in science and technology studies

    neutralism regarding the arguments that social actors put forward for the acceptance/rejection of any technology. All arguments (social, cultural, political

    Social construction of technology

    Social construction of technology

    Social_construction_of_technology

  • Social determinism
  • Theory of human behavior

    nature-nurture debate, social determinism is analogous to the 'nurture' side of the argument. Social determinism was studied by the French philosopher Émile Durkheim

    Social determinism

    Social_determinism

  • Transhumanism
  • Philosophical movement

    the more formal arguments. Various arguments have been made to the effect that a society that adopts human enhancement technologies may come to resemble

    Transhumanism

    Transhumanism

    Transhumanism

  • Peter Thiel
  • American entrepreneur and venture capitalist (born 1967)

    conservative political activist. A co-founder of PayPal (1998), Palantir Technologies (2003), and Founders Fund (2005), he was also the first outside investor

    Peter Thiel

    Peter Thiel

    Peter_Thiel

  • Akamai Technologies
  • American computer networking company

    Akamai Technologies, Inc. is an American company specializing in content delivery network (CDN), cybersecurity, DDoS mitigation, and cloud services. It

    Akamai Technologies

    Akamai Technologies

    Akamai_Technologies

  • Brain in a vat
  • Philosophical thought experiment

    the argument produced significant literature, and works such as The Matrix franchise are considered inspired by Putnam's argument. Putnam's argument is

    Brain in a vat

    Brain in a vat

    Brain_in_a_vat

  • Spotify
  • Swedish audio streaming service

    was founded in 2006 in Stockholm, Sweden, by Daniel Ek, former chief technology officer of Stardoll, and Martin Lorentzon, co-founder of Tradedoubler

    Spotify

    Spotify

  • Antinatalism
  • Value judgment that procreation is unethical

    into existence is always a harm, which is known as Benatar's asymmetry argument. Antinatalism as a philosophical concept is to be distinguished from antinatalist

    Antinatalism

    Antinatalism

  • Tesla, Inc.
  • American electric vehicle and clean energy company

    wanted to build "a car manufacturer that is also a technology company", with its core technologies as "the battery, the computer software, and the proprietary

    Tesla, Inc.

    Tesla, Inc.

    Tesla,_Inc.

  • Stephen Toulmin
  • English philosopher (1922–2009)

    analyzing rhetorical arguments. The Toulmin model of argumentation, a diagram containing six interrelated components used for analyzing arguments, and published

    Stephen Toulmin

    Stephen_Toulmin

  • Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television
  • 1978 book by Jerry Mander

    Quarterly disagreed with Mander's arguments, stating that television has room for multiple ideologies and that "technology need not be viewed as a monolithic

    Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television

    Four_Arguments_for_the_Elimination_of_Television

  • Narendra Modi
  • Prime Minister of India since 2014

    Modi's government, Gujarat's economic growth was frequently used as an argument to counter allegations of communalism. Despite its growth rate, Gujarat

    Narendra Modi

    Narendra Modi

    Narendra_Modi

  • Brooklyn
  • Borough and county in New York, US

    of New York's Brooklyn College, Medgar Evers College, and College of Technology, as well as Pratt Institute, Long Island University, and the New York

    Brooklyn

    Brooklyn

    Brooklyn

  • University of Pennsylvania
  • Private university in Philadelphia, US

    International Studies and Business Jerome Fisher Program in Management and Technology (M&T) Roy and Diana Vagelos Program in Life Sciences and Management (LSM)

    University of Pennsylvania

    University of Pennsylvania

    University_of_Pennsylvania

  • Accenture
  • Irish professional services company

    plc is an Irish technology consulting company headquartered in Dublin, Ireland. Founded in 1989, Accenture provides information technology and management

    Accenture

    Accenture

    Accenture

  • Trump Media & Technology Group
  • American media and technology company

    Trump Media & Technology Group Corp. (TMTG) is an American media and technology company headquartered in Sarasota, Florida. It runs the Truth Social social-media

    Trump Media & Technology Group

    Trump Media & Technology Group

    Trump_Media_&_Technology_Group

  • Technology and society
  • Technology, society and life or technology and culture refers to the inter-dependency, co-dependence, co-influence, and co-production of technology and

    Technology and society

    Technology and society

    Technology_and_society

  • Amkor Technology
  • American semiconductor company

    Amkor Technology, Inc. is a semiconductor product packaging and test services provider. The company has been headquartered in Arizona since 2005, when

    Amkor Technology

    Amkor Technology

    Amkor_Technology

  • Education in China
  • foundation of the Four Modernizations. In the early 1980s, science and technology education became an important focus of education policy. By 1986, training

    Education in China

    Education in China

    Education_in_China

  • Zensar Technologies
  • Indian information technology company

    Zensar Technologies Limited is an Indian publicly traded software and services company. The company's stock trades on the Bombay Stock Exchange and on

    Zensar Technologies

    Zensar_Technologies

  • Sex technology
  • Technology related to human sexual activity

    Sex technology, also known as sex-tech or sextech, are technologies that are designed to simulate or assist in the human sexual experience. The term was

    Sex technology

    Sex_technology

  • Marvell Technology
  • American semiconductor company

    Technology, Inc. is an American company, headquartered in Santa Clara, California, which develops and produces semiconductors and related technology.

    Marvell Technology

    Marvell_Technology

  • Eristic
  • Argumentation for the sake of winning the argument instead of reaching or seeking truth

    of chaos, strife, and discord) refers to an argument that aims to successfully dispute another's argument, rather than searching for truth. According

    Eristic

    Eristic

    Eristic

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    English

    Sewall

    English : variant of Sewell.Samuel Sewall (1652–1730) came with his parents from Bishop Stoke, Hampshire, England, to Newbury, MA, as a nine-year-old boy. In 1676 he married Hannah Hull, a wealthy heiress, and in 1681 he was appointed printer to the Council in Boston. He served as a judge in the infamous Salem witchcraft trials of 1692—the only one of the judges to admit publicly that he had been wrong. In 1700 he published The Selling of Joseph, which argues that all men are created equal and presents theological arguments against slavery.

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    English (mainly Kent and Sussex)

    Paine

    English (mainly Kent and Sussex) : from the Middle English personal name Pain(e), Payn(e) (Old French Paien, from Latin Paganus), introduced to Britain by the Normans. The Latin name is a derivative of pagus ‘outlying village’, and meant at first a person who lived in the country (as opposed to Urbanus ‘city dweller’), then a civilian as opposed to a soldier, and eventually a heathen (one not enrolled in the army of Christ). This remained a popular name throughout the Middle Ages, but it died out in the 16th century.Thomas Payne, who was a freeman of the Plymouth Colony in 1639, was the founder of a large American family, which included Robert Treat Paine (1731–1814), one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. The author of the republican treatise The Rights of Man, Thomas Paine (1737–1809), left England for North America in the mid 1770s, where he became involved in the movement that led to independence. His pamphlet of 1776, Common Sense, influenced the Declaration of Independence and furnished some of the arguments justifying it.

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Suffolk, of Norman origin)

    Largent

    English (Suffolk, of Norman origin) : nickname for someone with silvery hair, a variant of Argent, with the French definite article l(e).French : metonymic occupational name for a silversmith, from French argent ‘silver’.

    Largent

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Streit

    English : nickname from Middle English streit ‘narrow’, ‘strict’ (Anglo-Norman French estreit).German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : nickname for a quarrelsome person, from Middle High German strīt, German Streit ‘strife’, ‘argument’.

    Streit

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Argent

    English : from Old French argent ‘silver’, hence probably a nickname for someone with silver-gray hair, or possibly an occupational nickname for a silversmith or moneyer.

    Argent

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  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Vajra

    Diamond; Name of the Armament in the Hand of Indra it was Made of Dadhichi Rishi Bones

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  • Boy/Male

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    Orbit, Eye socket, Argument

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  • Hajjaj
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    Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi

    Hajjaj

    One who Argues a Lot; Orbit; Eye Socket; Orgument; Debate

    Hajjaj

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  • Topic
  • n.

    An argument or reason.

  • Argumentable
  • a.

    Admitting of argument.

  • Polemic
  • n.

    A polemic argument or controversy.

  • Augment
  • v. t.

    To enlarge or increase in size, amount, or degree; to swell; to make bigger; as, to augment an army by reeforcements; rain augments a stream; impatience augments an evil.

  • Tenuous
  • a.

    Lacking substance, as a tenuous argument.

  • Argumental
  • a.

    Of, pertaining to, or containing, argument; argumentative.

  • Argumentative
  • a.

    Given to argument; characterized by argument; disputatious; as, an argumentative writer.

  • Analogism
  • n.

    an argument from the cause to the effect; an a priori argument.

  • Argument
  • n.

    Matter for question; business in hand.

  • Argument
  • n.

    Proof; evidence.

  • Interlocution
  • n.

    Hence, intermediate argument or discussion.

  • Argument
  • n.

    A reason or reasons offered in proof, to induce belief, or convince the mind; reasoning expressed in words; as, an argument about, concerning, or regarding a proposition, for or in favor of it, or against it.

  • Argument
  • n.

    The independent variable upon whose value that of a function depends.

  • Argument
  • n.

    The subject matter of a discourse, writing, or artistic representation; theme or topic; also, an abstract or summary, as of the contents of a book, chapter, poem.

  • Argument
  • n.

    The quantity on which another quantity in a table depends; as, the altitude is the argument of the refraction.

  • Unanswered
  • a.

    Not refuted; as, an unanswered argument.

  • Argument
  • v. i.

    To make an argument; to argue.

  • Jesuitry
  • n.

    Jesuitism; subtle argument.

  • Argument
  • n.

    A process of reasoning, or a controversy made up of rational proofs; argumentation; discussion; disputation.

  • Augment
  • v. t.

    To add an augment to.