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  2. Argument - Wikipedia

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    Invalid argument: the tiresome logicians might all be Romans (for example). Either we are all doomed or we are all saved; we are not all saved; therefore, we are all doomed. Valid argument; the premises entail the conclusion. (This does not mean the conclusion has to be true; it is only true if the premises are true, which they may not be!)

  3. Comparison of English dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    This is a comparison of English dictionaries, which are dictionaries about the language of English.The dictionaries listed here are categorized into "full-size" dictionaries (which extensively cover the language, and are targeted to native speakers), "collegiate" (which are smaller, and often contain other biographical or geographical information useful to college students), and "learner's ...

  4. Oxford English Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) is the principal historical dictionary of the English language, published by Oxford University Press (OUP), a University of Oxford publishing house. The dictionary, which published its first edition in 1884, traces the historical development of the English language, providing a comprehensive resource to ...

  5. Oxford Dictionary of English - Wikipedia

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    The dictionary is not based on the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) – it is a separate dictionary which strives to represent faithfully the current usage of English words. The Revised Second Edition contains 355,000 words, phrases, and definitions, including biographical references and thousands of encyclopaedic entries.

  6. Category:Oxford English Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Oxford English Dictionary" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Glossary of logic - Wikipedia

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    A fallacy in argumentation that targets the person making an argument rather than the argument itself. ad ignorantium A logical fallacy where a proposition is considered true because it has not been proven false or vice versa. ad infinitum An argument or process that is supposed to continue indefinitely, without ever reaching an end or conclusion.

  8. Argument (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Argument (complex analysis), a function which returns the polar angle of a complex number; Command-line argument, an item of information provided to a program when it is started; Parameter (computer programming), a piece of data provided as input to a subroutine; Argument principle, a theorem in complex analysis

  9. Polemic - Wikipedia

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    Polemic (/ p ə ˈ l ɛ m ɪ k / pə-LEHM-ick, US also /-ˈ l i m ɪ k /-⁠LEEM-ick) is contentious rhetoric intended to support a specific position by forthright claims and to undermine the opposing position.