Politics defines the world of means subordinate to ends, of instrumental complexes, of conflict, disputation and strife. |
Religion, by contrast, is a principal site of impassioned argument and disputation. |
They were born to debate and disputation, abashed by no authority established over them, brash and as spirited as cats. |
Controversy is an inevitable element of medical progress, but sometimes it degenerates into doubtful disputations. |
Let us, as Americans, examine Moore's arguments, weigh his disputations, and come to a fuller understanding of the issues he discusses. |
And we encounter masses of arguments and counterarguments spread over incessant debates and disputations. |