in an argument
Toulmin's diagrams help us understand how we might effectively use reason as they are used by debaters to form resolutions.
The noun 'reason' is a singular noun as a word for a cause, explanation, or justification for something; an argument or premise that supports a belief or conclusion.The plural noun is 'reasons'.The noun 'reason' is an uncountable (mass) noun as a word for the ability of the mind to think, understand, or form logical conclusions; common sense; sanity.
So that people could read and understand it. The same reason that centuries earlier St. Jerome translated it from Hebrew, Chaldeic and Greek into Latin.
the whole reason is this: multiplication is adding to that number in groups and division is subtracting from a number in groups.
Communicate with someone. Preferably a trained professional but if that is not possible for any reason, there are suicide hotlines worldwide that are willing and very able to help you understand and assist you to deal with what you are going through.
There is a diagram that can help understand. The diagram is in an argument.
in an argument
Toulmin's diagrams help us understand how we might effectively use reason as they are used by debaters to form resolutions.
Yes.
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Scientists use symbols for diagrams of electrical circuits for a simple reason; to save space. The actuall names of the components would take up immense space on the diagram.
To help communicate your point more effectively.
Unable to understand question!
when it means 'like' or 'reason'.
It was translated from the original Hebrew for the same reason that anything is ever translated: so people can understand it.It was translated from the original Hebrew for the same reason that anything is ever translated: so people can understand it.
I don't understand this question. Are you referring to language or philosophy?
to understand better the world around us