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Example sentences for "argumentation"

Lexicographically close words:
argues; argueth; arguing; argument; argumenta; argumentations; argumentative; argumentes; argumenti; argumentis
  1. All this argumentation is not valid, we reply, since we maintain the unity of the highest Self and the individual Self.

  2. Against this argumentation we remark that thus also there results 'want of release.

  3. This argumentation of the Bauddha we are unable to accept, because it merely assigns efficient causes for the origination of the members of the series, but does not intimate an efficient cause for the formation of the aggregates.

  4. To this last argumentation the Sûtrakâra replies: 7.

  5. But in reality the argumentation of the objector does not even remove the first-named difference; as is declared in the latter part of the Sûtra, 'And its being such we learn from Scripture.

  6. Now, an argumentation of this kind is altogether out of place from the point of view of the true /S/â.nkara.

  7. I do not, however, consider this line of argumentation a safe one.

  8. To this argumentation we reply, that the quoted mantra by no means proves the Sâ.nkhya doctrine to be based on Scripture.

  9. How then does the previous argumentation specially establish Brahman (to the exclusion of the pradhâna)?

  10. Argumentation of this character, which he finds common with Darwin to other Evolutionists, is judged by de Quatrefages to be one of the weakest and most misleading features of their systems.

  11. So long as the discussion had kept to the traditional lines of mediæval argumentation Luther had felt himself at a disadvantage.

  12. Incidentally a good course in argumentation should leave with its students an acquaintance with certain effective and economical devices for going to work that should serve them well in later life.

  13. The second of the results which an instructor in a course in argumentation should aim for is the power to analyze complicated masses of facts and so arrange them and present them as to bring order out of confusion.

  14. The commentator has the twofold task of stating its argumentation both in its conflict with, and in its relation to, the other parts of the Critique.

  15. Its argumentation is also contorted and confused, and only by the most patient analysis can it be straightened out.

  16. The reader may safely absolve himself from the thankless task of attempting to render Kant's argumentation in these paragraphs consistent with itself.

  17. The denial of this an error prevalent among the modern theologians of Germany, owing to their accepting Kant's argumentation against the possibility of apprehending God by the speculative or pure reason as conclusive.

  18. His argumentation may be allowed to have had force against Wolff, but it is weak wherever it is relevant to the aetiological proof rightly understood.

  19. Dr Caselles, who has translated the treatise into French, and prefaced it by an interesting introduction, informs us that the argumentation is not applicable to the new, but only to the old theism.

  20. He even insists that the God of natural religion can only be conceived of as "a capricious and insane despot," and bases his argumentation on this assumption.

  21. We must not try to conceal a weakness in our argumentation by saying hard things of those who endeavour to point it out.

  22. No psychological investigation of a difficult and delicate nature is, so far as I can judge, essentially involved in the theistic argumentation at any stage.

  23. I am not acquainted with any more effective criticism of the argumentation by which the eminent physicists mentioned support their conclusion than that of the Rev.

  24. And the whole of our previous argumentation has shut us up to one answer.

  25. According to the view of the theistic argumentation which has been given in the present course of lectures, all that is now necessary to complete the theistic proof is very simple indeed.

  26. In consequence, Anselm was the founder of that kind of argumentation which, in the opinion of many, is alone entitled to be described as a priori or ontological.

  27. I am happy to be able to vindicate Plato against the disgrace of so dishonest a spirit of argumentation as that which Stallbaum ascribes to him.

  28. But he is not justified in imputing to either of them this many-sided argumentation as a fault, looking to the subjects upon which they brought it to bear.

  29. A35= Based largely on material originally prepared for students of argumentation at Harvard University and the University of Pennsylvania.

  30. D43= Presents briefly and clearly the theory of argumentation and furnishes a sufficient number of complete debates for a thorough course in analysis and briefing.

  31. P31= Aims to restore argumentation to its proper rank as a form of English composition.

  32. I realized that many points, to be fully explained, required more comments and argumentation that I had at first supposed necessary.

  33. But as the whole tenor of the context shows, Suarez applies this argumentation merely to the evolution of material substantial forms in the ordinary course of nature.

  34. Let me now gather together the threads of my argumentation into the form of a connected hypothetical view of the manner in which the distribution of living and extinct animals has been brought about.

  35. So Father Suarez fights stoutly for the second hypothesis; and I quote the principal part of his argumentation as an exquisite specimen of that speech which is a "darkening of counsel.

  36. I have assumed throughout this Section that all verbal argumentation is ultimately syllogistic; and in consequence that it ever requires universal propositions and comes short of concrete fact.

  37. What is true of Arithmetic, Algebra, and Geometry, is true also of Aristotelic argumentation in its typical modes and figures.

  38. Here is a writer who professes to have no doubt at all about the authorship of a book,--which at the same time he cannot prove by mere argumentation set down in words.

  39. Footnote 109: Wyttenbach has annexed to his edition of the Phaedon an instructive review of the argumentation contained in it respecting the Immortality of the soul.

  40. The Pope exhorted feebly the warriors of the West to take arms, and satisfied himself with sending to the Greek emperor a legate and some ecclesiastics versed in the art of argumentation and in the study of theology.

  41. Far from it; he is convinced that "it will stand as firm as aught that ever was produced in philosophy, backed by ingenious argumentation or buttressed by mathematical demonstration.

  42. Zeno's argumentation also could be correctly described as ambifariam dissolvere, because he refuted the thesis opposed to that of Parmenides by showing that it involves a contradiction.

  43. His argumentation is not sustained and progressive, but desultory, impressionistic, and freely repetitional; slashing aphorism is its most effective tool.

  44. Throughout the narrative the psychological argumentation is beyond criticism.

  45. If his handling of the story of Sarah and Hagar be an uninspired allegory, then does his argumentation respecting the rejection of the Jews and the calling of the Gentiles disappear.

  46. To this argumentation we make the following reply.

  47. The argumentation that the clause 'the heart resembling the bud of a lotus flower,' &c.

  48. Against this argumentation also objections may be raised.

  49. Against this argumentation the Sûtra says, 'Not that which is inferred, on account of the impossibility of construction, and on account of activity.

  50. For this argumentation does not stand the test of being set forth in definite alternatives.

  51. But this argumentation is refuted by the fact of the souls also being infinite.

  52. This last argumentation cannot be objected to on the ground that individual souls take possession of bodies; for in their case there exists a beginningless subtle body by means of which they enter into gross bodies).

  53. This argumentation does not hold good; for as grass and the like do not transform themselves without the guidance of an intelligent principle, your proving instance is not established.

  54. The argumentation by which it is sought to prove that that being whose nature is constituted by absolutely uniform light, i.

  55. Nor is there any soundness in the argumentation that the effect is false because, owing to its being perceived and its being perishable, it cannot be defined either as real or unreal.

  56. An objection is raised to the argumentation that, on account of complementary passages, the small ether must be explained to mean the highest Self.

  57. The same argumentation explains the origination of air also.

  58. In this last passage, the impression produced by Zeno's argumentation is brought to view, apart from the scope and purpose with which he employed it: which scope and purpose are indicated in the passage above cited from the Parmenides.

  59. Footnote 56: The dialogues composed by Aristotle himself were in great measure dialogues of search, exercises of argumentation pro and con (Cicero, De Finib.

  60. Such argumentation had to prepare the way for Hume's Essay Of Miracles, half a century later; and concerning both reasoners it is to be remembered that their thought was to be "infidelity" for centuries after them.

  61. It is not unlikely that it was Voltaire's opposition rather than any orthodox argumentation that retarded in France the acceptance of an evolutionary view of the origin of the earth and of life.

  62. The argumentation here is characteristic of Euripides.

  63. I have learned from bitter experience that merely logical forms of argumentation do not satisfy the hungry soul.


  64. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "argumentation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    antagonism; apologetics; apology; argument; bickering; casuistry; conflict; contention; contradiction; controversy; debate; defense; difference; disaccord; discord; discrepancy; disharmony; disparity; dispute; dissension; dissent; dissertation; dissidence; dissonance; disunion; divergence; diversity; faction; hassle; hubbub; inequality; litigation; negation; opposition; polemic; repugnance; rhubarb; thesis; variance; discrepancy; disharmony; disparity; dispute; dissension; dissent; dissertation; dissidence; dissonance; disunion; divergence; diversity; faction; hassle; hubbub; inequality; litigation; negation; opposition; polemic; repugnance; rhubarb; thesis; variance