argumentes
Argumentes is not a standard English word, but may appear as a plural form of argument in multilingual texts or as a transliteration from languages such as German, where the corresponding word is Argumente. In English, the usual plural is arguments. The core idea in most usages is a connected set of statements intended to support a conclusion.
In logic and philosophy, an argument consists of premises that support a conclusion. If it is impossible
In rhetoric and argumentation theory, arguments are used to persuade. They rely on evidence, warrants, and backing.
In linguistics, argument structure describes the participants of a proposition, such as the subject and objects
In computing, an argument is a value supplied to a function, procedure, or program. Command-line arguments are
Historically, arguments have been central in logic from ancient times to the present, with modern theories