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Some selected arguments for such a view are summarised here.
Archives of selected arguments back to Fall 2005 are also available.
The set of selected arguments is, in this framework, a non-dominated element of a combinatorial structure in the sense of an order relation.
A discourse that seeks to persuade or convince is not made up of an accumulation of disorderly arguments, indefinite in number; on the contrary, it requires an organization of selected arguments presented in the order that will give them the greatest force.
If we do not add c to the set of selected arguments we obtain a coloring C 1 for t 3 where both arguments b and c are set to ud.
Furthermore, note that this coloring coincides with the coloring obtained from C ″ of t 4 with C ″ (b ) = out in case c is added to the set of selected arguments.
On the other hand, by adding c to the set of selected arguments we obtain the coloring C 2 where C 2 (b ) = out and C 2 (c ) = in.
Intuitively, in denotes that an argument is contained in the set S of selected arguments, out describes that it is outside the set because it is attacked by S, att means that the argument attacks S but is not attacked by S and ud describes that the status is undecided (it is neither attacked nor attacks S).
"In the course of the campaign people must select the arguments that they think will win," he responded.
To achieve these he deliberately selects facts, arguments, and displays of symbols and presents them in ways he thinks will have the most effect.
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