Its unique to people because people can have a never ending debate on the subject in science or anything in the world.
there are many advantages probably making life easeir
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With scientific argumentation comes knowing about something you believe is true. When you argue about things you not only try to prove what you believe but you can change your point of veiw by what some one else says.
Without observing there would be nothing to explain. Science is not just a given such as 1+1, science takes patience and knowledge and lots and lots of time.
James Harvey McBath has written: 'Argumentation and debate'
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debate (verb)לָדוּן (ladun) = to discuss, judge, sentence, argue, deduce, debateלְהִתְוַכֵּחַ (lehitvake'ach) =to argue, dispute, discuss, debate, plead, join issue withלְהִתְנַצֵחַ (lehitnatse'ach) = to spar, argue, wrangle, struggle, wrestle, debateלְפַלְפֵּל (lefalpel) = to pepper, search, argue, debatedebate (noun)דִיוּן (diyun) = discussion, debate, consideration, deliberation, symposium, advisementוִכּוּחַ (viku'ach) = argument, argumentation, discussion, debate, disputation, mootהֲוָיָה (havaya) = existence, entity, argumentation, debate, disputeפִּלפּוּל (pilpul) = argumentation, casuistry, dispute, debate
Debate as a form of structured argumentation has roots in ancient Greece. The exact inventor of debate is unknown, but it was practiced in various forms by philosophers, politicians, and educators to explore and present opposing viewpoints.
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That would be the Hypothesis. (It is of course also a proposition). see link for more words related to debating and argumentation:
Altercations, misunderstandings, disagreements, quarrels, rows, questions, contradicts...
what is editorial argumentation
The word for "debate" in Sanskrit is "vāda" (वाद). It refers to a formal discussion or argumentation between participants presenting different viewpoints. Debates are a common form of intellectual discourse in Indian philosophical traditions.
Another name for a debate club is a "forensic team" or "forensics club." This term originates from the practice of forensic debate, which involves the art of public speaking and argumentation. Some institutions might also refer to it as a "speech and debate team," emphasizing both the speaking and debating components of the activities.
to argue or discuss (a question, issue, or the like), as in a legislative or public assembly to dispute or disagree about to engage in formal argumentation or disputation with (another person, group, etc.)
to argue or discuss (a question, issue, or the like), as in a legislative or public assembly to dispute or disagree about to engage in formal argumentation or disputation with (another person, group, etc.)