Argumentation in a sentence as a noun

Personally, I find this line of argumentation nothing more than pure ad hominem.

"There was no argumentation why cacert should have been included\n initially.

Even if you think someone left something out on purpose, your argumentation won't benefit from the usage if that phrase.

I won't speak for Thomas, but I used to teach "Politics and the English Language" in rhetoric and argumentation courses.

But if you're talking about the here-and-now, you have to answer to a higher standard of argumentation.

Not alone, but given the argumentation that Youtube-comments did get even worse because of this change.

Whether the argument is political or religious, the favored method of argumentation seems to be "shock and awe".

I find that analogies are a poor argumentation technique overall, even if they are not hyperbolic.

"This argument betrays either a very weak understanding of how defensive patents work or a deep dishonesty of argumentation.

I discovered that this was not possible, in part because the idiocy of policy that does _not_ make sense is masked by rhetorical tricks and argumentation such as we're seeing here.

If you aren't familiar with this activity, it has some pretty outrageous elements--300 wpm speed-reading, often surface-level analysis, and preference for gamesmanship over quality of argumentation.

Argumentation definitions

noun

a discussion in which reasons are advanced for and against some proposition or proposal; "the argument over foreign aid goes on and on"

See also: argument debate

noun

a course of reasoning aimed at demonstrating a truth or falsehood; the methodical process of logical reasoning; "I can't follow your line of reasoning"

See also: argument line