A disagreement in a play is typically referred to as a "conflict." Conflicts can arise between characters due to differing goals, values, or desires, and they are essential for driving the plot and developing character dynamics. This tension often leads to key moments of drama and resolution throughout the narrative.
A strong disagreement is also called a dispute or a conflict.
To argue about something is to have a disagreement. It can also be called a quarrel, or a fight.
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Epistemological debate.
Epistemological debate.
Epistemological debate.
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This is called a dispute or an argument. It involves expressing disagreement in a heated or passionate manner.
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This is called a civil dispute.
A disagreement about beliefs, ideas, or interests is called a conflict. It can arise from differences in opinions, values, or perspectives between individuals or groups. Resolving conflicts often involves communication, compromise, and understanding.