Effective in their appeal to the general reader, they are less convincing at the level of specialist argumentation. |
An instant of honesty and compassion is more important than an hour of logical argumentation and the facts. |
Another of Tourgee's lines of argumentation in the Plessy case depended on the unreliability of train conductors in determining race. |
Far more interesting, though, is the quality of argumentation offered in support of Derrida's importance. |
Biblical creationism, which is a separate line of argumentation, appeals to the authority of the Genesis account. |
The rhetorical paradox criticizes the limitations and rigidity of argumentation. |