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Disputation

Disputation is the act or process of arguing or debating a matter, often in a formal setting. It can refer to a specific argument or to the broader practice of presenting and testing opposing views to resolve a dispute or to assess competing claims. In scholarly contexts, disputation denotes a structured method of examination or debate used to test ideas.

The term originates from Latin disputatio, meaning a weighing or discussion, from disputare, to discuss or argue.

Historically, disputation was central to medieval and early modern universities. A disputation was a public exercise

In modern usage, disputation remains a formal term in some philosophical, theological, or juridical settings, describing

in
which
a
candidate
defended
a
thesis
before
a
panel
of
examiners,
answering
questions
and
engaging
in
argument.
This
format
often
preceded
the
awarding
of
degrees
and
served
as
a
method
to
demonstrate
mastery
of
a
subject.
a
public
defense
or
a
structured
oral
examination.
In
English,
it
is
relatively
rare;
more
common
terms
include
debate,
defense,
or
argumentation.
The
word
can
also
appear
in
non-English
scholarly
terms
such
as
disputación
or
dispută,
reflecting
broader
traditions
of
public
reasoning
and
scholarly
interrogation.