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Modr 1770 6. 0 g 10 principles of argumentation. When an arguer engages in either making or receiving arguments it is expected that the arguer agree to the issue being argued, and even the general rules of discourse, according to the argumentation principle. The point: there is common ground when we argue and we need to adhere to it. This principle demands that a conclusion must be proven as solidly as possible. The arguers have the same goal of finding the best possible answer/plan/conclusion whoever it belongs to. The result is about argument strength/ accuracy, not about winning. In formal logic, we are aiming for a sound argument, and in informal logic, a strong plausible argument is desired. Arguers have the right to offer their viewpoint. Someone can have a good argument, regardless abut what you think of arguer. Acknowledge that you may be wrong, or info that may prove your argument to be weak.

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