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Argumentation

/ˌɑːɡjʊmɛnˈteɪʃən/noun
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Argumentation is the structured process of constructing and presenting arguments to support a claim, persuade an audience, or explore ideas through logical reasoning. In today's world, it's a cornerstone of critical thinking in fields like law and philosophy, but it can also devolve into unproductive quarrels when personal biases enter the mix, highlighting the need for evidence-based dialogue.

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Aristotle's 'Organon', written around 350 BCE, is one of the earliest systematic explorations of argumentation, introducing concepts like syllogisms that still underpin modern logic and AI debate systems; remarkably, these ideas influenced the development of the scientific method centuries later, shaping how we build arguments in fields from law to machine learning.

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