Some General Concepts
Arguments vs. Argumentations
Borrowing a distinction from CS Peirce, “An ‘Argument’ is any process of thought reasonably tending to produce a definite belief. An ‘Argumentation’ is an Argument proceeding upon definitely formulated premisses” (CP 6.456). In other words, most arguments rest upon unstated premises, or may not be stated at all, as in the case of a photograph, even though a photograph can obviously change someone’s mind. Thus, much of critical thinking involves…
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