argumentein
Argumentein is a term used in contemporary discussions of argumentation theory to denote a structured model for building and evaluating arguments. It describes a modular approach in which a central claim is supported by evidence and reasoned warrants, and is subject to rebuttal and qualification. The concept draws on established theories of argumentation but emphasizes a standardized template that can be applied across domains.
Etymology and adoption: The word is a coined term blending “argument” with a suffix reminiscent of Germanic
Core structure: In typical presentations, an argumentein specifies a claim, data or evidence, and a warrant
Applications: It is used in teaching critical thinking, debate, and formalization of arguments in software tools
Criticism: Proponents emphasize clarity and standardization, while critics argue that the model can be overly prescriptive