An oppositional argument is a position taken by one party that directly opposes or refutes a specific claim or argument made by another party. It aims to present counterpoints or different perspectives in response to the original argument.
Of persons: froward [sic], contrary, oppositional. Of ideas: contrary, opposed, opposite, antithetical
No, an argument cannot be void. An argument can be weak, flawed, or unconvincing, but it still retains its basic structure and content. A void argument would imply that there is no argument at all.
The correct spelling of the word is argument.Some example sentences with this word are:There is an argument next door.The political argument wore on for hours.His argument brought up some valid points.
Probably not, but it helps after an argument is settled.
An argument is valid if the conclusion follows logically from the premises. In a valid argument, if the premises are true, then the conclusion must also be true. This can be determined by evaluating the logical structure of the argument.
oppositional movement
Oppositional identity is where you define a large part of who you are and what you are against. It is a defining yourself by what you oppose.
no autistic children cannot have oppositional defiant disorder
differing in nature from what is ordinary, usual, or expected O.D.D = Oppositional Defiance Disorder See: Oppositional Defiance Disorder
Oppositional inferenceis consist in preceeding from the known ( or assumed) truth or falsity of a proposition have towards one another.
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Cassidy Todd in 1990
Oppositional growth
Oppositional Defiant Disorder.
I was the author of this question and now I am providing an answer for it: there is no such thing as oppositional positioning. You can have oppositions and binary oppositions, in which contrasts or direct juxtopositions are made within a text; or you can have positioning, where readers are positioned to accept a certain view of something. But there is no such thing as oppositional positioning. Thank you to anyone who endeavoured to answer this question, but didn't quite make it. Your efforts are truly appreciated. Ruth.